A judge found a Liberty University professor not guilty Friday of a misdemeanor count of sexual battery after more than two hours of testimony in Lynchburg General District Court.
LYNCHBURG — A judge found a Liberty University professor not guilty Friday of a misdemeanor count of sexual battery after more than two hours of testimony in Lynchburg General District
Liberty University began making its case in court Thursday to reclaim what it says are sensitive documents caught up in litigation between the school and its former communications executive.
A former university executive claims his firing was retaliation after he protested “corrupt practices” at LU, including those around Title IX, which cover reports of sexual assaults.