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13061834, Re: 5. Yes there were claims that nate directly harassed her.
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Fri Aug-26-16 08:39 AM
From the Daily Beast Article


The charade exposed Jennifer’s identity, the civil suit claimed, and resulted in her harassment on campus. THE WRESTLERS and their pals allegedly “constantly hurled sexual epithets” at Jennifer while trailing her on campus. They also made harassing phone calls to her dorm, the lawsuit claimed.
While Parker and Celestin did not comment on the lawsuit, and were not parties to the civil suit, the university denied Jennifer’s claims. “Penn State acted responsibly every step of the way,” a school spokesman told the Collegian.





>>>>5. The allegations of torture, stalking and intimidation
>of the woman involved in the case are absolutely untrue.
>Neither Mr. Parker, Mr. Celestin, nor any members acting on
>behalf of the Black Caucus ever stalked or harassed the young
>woman. As a routine part of the university and police
>investigation into this matter, both Mr. Parker and Mr.
>Celestin had bail orders that barred them both from certain
>parts of campus and from approaching the young woman involved.
>Had those orders been violated, both would have been arrested
>before their criminal trial. Neither the Black Caucus
>leadership, nor the group’s academic adviser was ever
>contacted about any supposed harassment of the young woman by
>black student members.
>
>I never saw a claim that said Parker or Celestin made direct
>contact with her. The piece cited members of the wrestling
>team in the harassment, and for hiring a private investigator
>to find info on her. So no Black Caucus members were reported
>for harassment. Bet. But what about members of the Wrestling
>team?
>
>6. From the date of their arrest until after their trial, both
>Mr. Parker and Mr. Celestin were under strict bail conditions
>to have absolutely no contact with the young woman. Had they
>violated that order, their bail would have been revoked.
>Claims of harassment were used to support a civil suit filed
>against Penn State University for payment after the criminal
>case. Neither Mr. Parker nor Mr. Celestin were named in the
>civil lawsuit, neither Mr. Parker nor Mr. Celestin were ever
>interviewed or contacted about that civil suit—nor were they
>able to defend themselves in that suit and were not aware of
>its existence until it was settled.
>
>Ok.
>
>7. Contrary to repeated inaccurate media reports, there is
>nothing to suggest that the ruling had anything to do with
>prior intimate contact with the young woman involved. The jury
>made no mention of this when they rendered their verdict. The
>jury’s decision was based on prosecution and defense
>witnesses and evidence in the court record that indicated that
>the young woman was both conscious and engaged during the
>evening in question.
>
>From the article: "court transcripts show the jury had
>questions about what constituted consent." If the jury had
>questions about what consent is, how was the verdict based on
>the certainty of her consciousness and engagement?
>
>8. Misinformation suggests that a spiral into depression was
>triggered by the alleged incident in 1999. However, court
>records and testimony by medical professionals revealed a
>history of chronic depression that dated back to childhood and
>the use of antidepressant medication that preceded this
>event.
>
>These aren't mutually exclusive though. She had depression and
>was on medication for it before the alleged assault, and the
>events after the alleged assault had a negative impact on her
>mental health. The Daily Beast article said that her depressed
>pre-dated the incident.
>
>I legit have these questions. I appreciate that they appeared
>to have taken a restorative justice approach with Parker and
>Celestin. The letter seems to be responding to the
>spin-off/think pieces about the incident, but it doesn't
>challenge much of what has been reported by reputable outlets.
>
>


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