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If the girl reported as a rape and told her father she'd been raped, the school should report it to the police. That would not preclude the father from calling the police either. If she reported it as a rape. Why wouldn't she you may ask.....First thing that comes to mind, to demand an explanation from the local prosecutor, or DA, who whoever is responsible for it, of why those that covered up the rape and protected the rapist, are not being investigated for their crimes.
"For months, her attacker’s friends tormented her. They called her a “crazy bitch” and a “porn star” on social media. One suggested that they show her “what rape actually is,” according to a lawsuit the Colorado student filed this year against her school district.
In the summer of 2017, the girl, a high school junior referred to as Jane Doe in court records, reported that she’d been sexually assaulted the previous year by a classmate, identified by the pseudonym John Smith. Smith later pleaded guilty to assault in juvenile court, and was placed on probation and required to participate in sex offender therapy. Yet throughout the 2017-18 academic year, his friends made Doe’s life miserable at Glenwood Springs High School, she says in her suit filed in the U.S. District Court of Colorado against the Roaring Fork School District."
Hundreds of young students say K-12 schools mishandled their sex assault cases
Federal investigations uncovered schools that failed to meet the most basic legal requirements — like having someone in charge of Title IX.
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"Doe’s complaint is one of at least 330 suits filed across the United States since the beginning of 2018 alleging that K-12 public and charter schools failed to protect students from sexual assault and harassment or mishandled incidents that came to light, according to an NBC News count based on court records."
Why does the Neo-GOP media single out this one? Oh I remember, Trans-stuff make them angry, and angry people vote....