http://www.wral.com/unc-student-who-says-she-was-raped-facing-honor-code-violation/12150684/Anyone seen this? I don't think she was raped.
3/1/2013 3:07:27 PM
Why is the student-run honor court handling sexual assault cases?<]
3/1/2013 3:15:07 PM
Granted I'm making a lot of guesses here, but the way I see that it probably happened is that falsely reporting a criminal rape can come with jail time, filing a false police report can be tried in civil court, falsely accusing someone in honor court could, at worst, get you expelled. She's been really careful to not state his name while pointing at him any other way availible, so I imagine she knew that and knows about slander as well.
3/1/2013 3:20:28 PM
chit chat thread wasn't intelligent enough?http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=635078&page=1
3/1/2013 3:29:39 PM
3/1/2013 3:32:01 PM
^^I don't browse CC, only usually go on TWW during slow days at work now and CC is decidedly NSFW. And it wasn't the first thing that came to my mind, the first thing was "that is terrible" after reading an article that left out a good deal of "alleged"s. This is my thought after reading into it quite a bit.
3/1/2013 3:38:13 PM
3/1/2013 3:40:54 PM
The reporting is kind of missing the big gaping detail that the honor court suspended her ex because of her complaint.If the issue had been handed over to law enforcement she would have been able to secure a restraining order but almost certainly no chance for a conviction. Everyone agrees the honor court was operating completely outside their legal mandate. When you put that fact together with the fact that her ex lost time/money in his education, it's really not surprising that he filed a counter-complaint.I have no reason to think that she is lying about rape, but I have no reason to expect that the rape(s) left any concrete evidence. If you don't intentionally gather evidence and go to the police quickly you have no chance in court.
3/1/2013 3:41:37 PM
I have no idea if she's lying or not. But, as others have said the only correct way for the student honor court to handle this is to refer it to the police. This is way the fuck above their capability.
3/1/2013 3:56:30 PM
3/1/2013 4:09:39 PM
^Bingo. They are threatening her because she is about to pull the rug out from under this operation with all of this publicity. Obviously their actions are only making it worse on themselves.
3/1/2013 4:38:12 PM
How did everyone else in the session not start laughing when the "judge" asked for forensic evidence?
3/1/2013 4:42:02 PM
3/1/2013 4:49:13 PM
^ She went public after she and several other women filed a federal complaint against UNC for it's violations handling sexual assualt.Her expulsion is will be determined whether she violated the honor code by talking publicly about the sexual assault. She didn't have to name her accuser for him to file the complaint, she also didn't have to contact him.Here are the other articles on this issue:College Rape Survivor Faces Potential Expulsion For ‘Intimidating’ Her Rapisthttp://jezebel.com/5986693/college-rape-survivor-faces-potential-expulsion-for-intimidating-her-rapistStudent who spoke out on UNC conduct is now accusedhttp://www.newsobserver.com/2013/02/26/2709067/unc-student-who-spoke-out-about.htmlThere's a good timeline of events in the side column of this article, as well as a copy of the complaint Landen received and the university's response. Landen Gambill says Honor Court charge is retaliatoryhttp://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/02/sexual-assault-victim-chargedUNC sexual assault victims speak up about imperfect systemhttp://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2012/12/victims-speak-up-on-assault[Edited on March 1, 2013 at 6:15 PM. Reason : ]
3/1/2013 6:11:26 PM
3/1/2013 7:02:28 PM
Shit like this is just more of school's doing what they shouldn't. Students in college are adults (well, about 99% of them are over 18, very few start as 17 year old freshmen) and their parents shouldn't be getting their grade information or disciplinary information. Colleges aren't mommy and daddy and they aren't the criminal justice system.Now, part of this is on the girl for not going to the police. If you were attacked or raped you report it to the police. If you report it to campus police and they tell you that it's going through the honor court you tell them no, this is a criminal matter, I'm going to the police.I hope she wins her suit.
3/1/2013 7:11:01 PM
She could still go to the police, if she were raped. She could go if she wasn't raped, but then she could be punished for falsely accusing someone.
3/1/2013 7:35:02 PM
Yeah, but that almost never happens. I don't have enough information to make a judgment, but I do find it a bit fishy. I also think it's horseshit that the media automatically assumes that her accusations are true. It's only a matter of time before somebody publishes this guy's name and ruins his life.
3/1/2013 7:46:19 PM
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3/2/2013 9:10:07 AM
^^ For some reason, I've been super duper mean on TWW lately. I'm sorry about that.Everyone here has good points. Gold star today.
3/2/2013 10:20:52 AM
3/2/2013 10:29:21 AM
If she was raped, she is doing her gender a disservice by not going to the police right now to keep a sexual predator from preying on another innocent woman. Of course if she wasn't raped and just wants some spotlight, she should do exactly what she is doing now.
3/2/2013 12:32:25 PM
3/2/2013 5:22:39 PM
How do we know that she didn't report the rape to someone in the university expecting that it would be referred to police, and then find her case referred to the joke "honor" court?Seems to me that is a much more likely scenario.Also, this mindset that "she may not have even been raped" is completely over the top, guys. She filed a federal complaint. I don't care who it is, there is not a pathological liar on the planet ballsy enough to take a false allegation all the way to the feds.
3/3/2013 9:29:39 AM
so why has she still not reported to police?
3/3/2013 9:44:26 AM
havent read this thread, but she is gonna make a lot of money suing them if she gets expelled for this
3/3/2013 11:04:30 AM
3/3/2013 12:41:41 PM
so the university mislead her before, who is preventing her from going to the police now?
3/3/2013 12:43:54 PM
game theory: if she would benefit from going to the police she already would have.Thus we conclude that she doesn't have anything to gain from going to the police.
3/3/2013 3:39:47 PM
3/4/2013 11:20:00 PM
We back.http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2013/03/landen-gambills-ex-unc-forced-me-outLooks like a separate committee (Emergency Evaluation & Action Committee) was the one that suspended him. That committee was headed by Melinda Manning, the same person who was in charge of reporting sexual assaults, and claims the University forced her to underreport claims. So to quote a comment from the article:
3/5/2013 12:28:57 PM
3/5/2013 12:37:58 PM
Yes, it really looks like the University took every opportunity they could to fuck this situation up.One question I have, could this case have been the final nail in the coffin for Manning? Total conspiracy theory/guess but maybe Manning was over-advocating for Gambill and trying to grind this axe against the accused guy/perp. He is found innocent and she flips shit. Was he found innocent because the University wanted it underreported to keep their figures low, or was he found innocent and she got pissed because she "knew" he was?I personally have a big problem with this one person wielding so much power between different sides. She's helping out Gambill while at the same time seeming to hinder the guy from coming back. I don't see why she should be heading both committees, and I hope that has been separated out now that she is gone.
3/5/2013 12:49:16 PM
^^^ my god that was a devastating article. Ironically, Gambill has given her ex staggering legal leverage.
3/5/2013 1:06:31 PM
Wow. I don't know if I can ever recall where a judicial process has worked against both the accused and the accuser. At this point the only crime that can be proven is UNC's violation of rights of both individuals.I'm holding out to find out now if this is just a big con. Gambil and her Ex see a broken system, enter it, find ways to get screwed over, make it public, hire lawyers and sue the school for a double payday.
3/5/2013 3:28:15 PM
Bitch is lying.If she was really a victim she would have gone to police.
3/6/2013 8:28:06 AM
Lawyer: UNC student making life difficult for accused attackerhttp://www.wral.com/lawyer-unc-student-making-life-difficult-for-accused-attacker/12186136/for all you posting she should go to the police, she's considering it:
3/6/2013 8:43:03 AM
UNC is concerned about UNC and nothing else. Accusations of sexual assault are events to be dealt with swiftly and quietly and those who get screwed (no pun intended) needs to just shut the hell up about it. UNC has decreed this man guilty and in need of psychological evaluation so obviously that is the perfect decision and final. The woman should be lucky to be at such a wonderful place like UNC so obviously she just needs to pipe down about the whole "rape" thing.
3/6/2013 8:51:27 AM
3/6/2013 10:10:56 AM
3/6/2013 10:26:47 AM
3/6/2013 10:27:38 AM
^^ Your logic is unrelated to this case.She openly claims that she was raped multiple times while in the relationship. Not only did she let the critical window of time pass, and not only did she not report it to the police (promptly or not), but she didn't even break up with the guy after it happened. Going by her account, it would seem that she willingly saw him again after he raped her.
3/6/2013 10:38:42 AM
I think that logic may seem straightforward to a thread full of male non-rape victims, but it's another thing to think the victim of sexual assault would see things so black and white, especially when the abuse happens in a relationship where emotions tend to cloud things.No matter how you look at this, there's no way to discern if she was actually raped or not. When she came to the school with this information she was either a) a mentally & emotionally disturbed liar or b) a victim of sexual assault suffering from the mental and emotional fallout of it. Either way if she failed to go to the police, the university should have. I can't say this is a case of blame-the-victim since there's no way of knowing if this girl is a victim, or the next Mangum, but it seems like for all the wrong doings that have happened here, most of the finger pointing is at Gambil, and not the University that she trusted to handle this case fairly & the same University that failed to protect the rights of the accused.[Edited on March 6, 2013 at 2:09 PM. Reason : ]
3/6/2013 2:09:25 PM
3/6/2013 2:19:13 PM
So what are you saying? We can assume she's a rape victim, and she's to blame for not going to the police?From the N&O article:
3/6/2013 2:34:50 PM
I think we are all blaming the school for that terrible advice and thinking this is within their scope. Some of us are just also pointing out that she has still not gone to the police to date, now, after she has learned that the school has handled this terribly.[Edited on March 6, 2013 at 2:51 PM. Reason : .]
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