I don't think there is enough information about that incident being published to make an informed guess. Too many questions, like who told who what when and why. Looks like an add on to the current fauxrage over the NSBA letter to the President. It is a different problem.
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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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.