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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has anyone's son been accused of assault after hooking up? It certainly seems like a risk.[/quote] My D1 DS was accused of sexual assault after a casual hook up in his freshman year. The woman wanted to be his gf after that single casual hook up, but he didn't want to. She reported him to campus police, and my DS was removed from the team. Fortunately, the woman's roomate came forward to confirm it was consensual, and the investigation was closed. In the end, it cost us a lot of money in lawyer's fees, and DS had to transfer to another school. Nothing happened to the woman.[/quote] I’m sorry that happened but the process worked for you. And stats have routinely shown that there is no indication those claims are made at a higher rate than any other crime. The fact is, also, it is more likely that a guy will NOT face punishment for a sexual assault that did happen than your son being falsely accused. Women are routinely discounted. This is evident by the rape kit backlog across this country. [/quote]
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