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College Assault & Abuse Victim Legal Help

College Assault & Abuse Victim Legal Help

Recent Reports Allege Sexual Assault & Abuse At Louisiana State Universities. Those Impacted May Be Eligible For Compensation.

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why victims are coming forward

Thousands of former and current students that were abused while attending college are coming forward to hold their colleges accountable for failing to take action and protect their students from abusers.

Schools such as Louisiana State University® received multiple reports of abuse, yet did not pursue the investigations and outright ignored the victims reporting the crimes. Many abusers continued to take part in athletic teams even though the school was aware of abuse allegations against the players.

Those that have been victimized while attending college are encouraged to come forward and receive a 100% free no-obligation legal case review.

College Assault & Abuse news updates

2020

USA Today® releases a report stating that officials at lsu® were aware of abuse claims yet ignored the victims making the claims and did not pursue any other action.

2019

Louisiana State University® expells a football player months after his criminal conviction and ten months after he had already left the school.

2017

A tennis player at LSU® came forward against a university football player and accused him of abusing her. The school did not pursue any other action.

2016

a Lsu® diving team member told her coach that a star football player abused her friend that was unconscious. However, the football player continued to play for the team.

2015

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights launched an investigation into LSU® after a victim claimed nobody pursued her claim.

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