LSU releases unredacted police report to Derrius Guice accuser who sued school for records
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BATON ROUGE - Days after lawmakers and sexual assault survivors criticized LSU over its response to a report detailing the university s shortcomings in addressing sexual misconduct, the school said its taking steps to address them.
Since a hearing with lawmakers earlier this week, victims like Samantha Brennan, were looking to hear something from the university.
Brennan shared her story of star football player Derrius Guice taking a partially nude picture of her and showing it to others in 2016. She describes how her experience wasn t completely outlined in the Husch Blackwell Report.
A number of Louisiana lawmakers don't believe the punishments for a couple of LSU administrators who mishandled some sexual abuse complaints were strong enough.
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Two University of Kansas employees lost their jobs this week in connection with sexual misconduct allegations at a campus 800 miles and three states away. Meanwhile, many in Louisiana wonder when they’ll see such accountability from their state’s own flagship university.
Louisiana State University on Friday released a report detailing a years-long, systemic failure to properly report and investigate allegations of sexual misconduct at the school. It has fired no one for their roles in the scandal.
Instead, it chose to suspend two people.
Verge Ausberry and Miriam Segar, longtime and high-ranking athletic department administrators with extensive, documented histories of skirting the school’s sexual misconduct policies by keeping allegations against athletes in house, were placed on unpaid suspension.