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Tay"LLLL"or "LLLL"ewan (douchebag)

Assuming that the charges are true, and it looks like it's probable, I hope this punk-ass bitch gets what he deserves. Oddly enough, I don't even care that he played for scUM. I just hate when lying pussies don't own up to being fu*king tyrants when it comes to people that aren't as physically strong as they are. He's a motherfu*king caveman. He deserves to be addressed as such and reprimanded appropriately.

Hoke Flintstone.gif Who would've guessed?
 
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That's not fair at all. They're just looking at him as a football player.....in which case, yes he's certainly a pussy.

But you can't just call him a pussy and leave it at that. Ask any distraught rape victim or random passerby on the street and they'll tell you he's only a pussy to people who are as big as he is. He's a real tough guy to women and guys who are smaller than him.
 
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http://www.freep.com/article/20140407/NEWS05/304070076/

Federal investigators to visit U-M over handling of sexual assault cases

Investigators from the federal Office of Civil Rights will be on the University of Michigan’s campus next week as part of a probe into how the university handles sexual assaults.

The civil rights staffers will meet with student groups and hold open houses for members of the campus community.

U-M announced the visit in e-mails to staff and students Friday and in its official newspaper today.

The civil rights office decided to become involved after two complaints were filed — one by former U-M staffer Douglas Smith and another by an undisclosed person — about how the university handles sexual assault complaints. The U.S. Department of Education is investigating how U-M handled the Brendan Gibbons case, which involved allegations that the former football player raped another student.

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http://www.freep.com/article/20140413/NEWS06/304130127/university-of-michigan-sexual-assault-report

Student group: U-M regularly missed deadlines on investigating sexual assault claims

The University of Michigan regularly failed to meet deadlines to investigate claims of sexual assault on campus, a report issued Sunday by the university’s Central Student Government charges.

“(U-M) routinely failed to meet its 60-day deadline to conduct investigations, apparently due to a lack of staffing,” CSG President Michael Proppe told the Free Press. “While the increase in reporting of sexual misconduct is encouraging, the university should have responded by hiring an additional investigator more quickly.”

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The student government group interviewed U-M administrators and Ann Arbor police detectivesand reviewed documents already released to the public.

“When asked why the university failed to investigate a third-party complaint of sexual misconduct in the Gibbons case, the OSCR director responded, ‘Which one?’ This leads the CSG Task Force to conclude that more than one third party reported Gibbons’ alleged sexual assault to the university.

“In addition, the 2012-13 OSCR Annual Report states that one instance of sexual misconduct filed during the 2012-13 school year was ‘Unresolved: investigation in process.’ This designation is the first of its kind in a sexual misconduct case. While the CSG Task Force cannot conclusively state that this designation refers to the Gibbons case, the university should provide more details about the delay. If the August 2012 complaint is indeed related to the Gibbons case, the University investigation lasted over 445 days — much longer than the recommended 60-day deadline.”

The task force also looked at the athletic department’s handling of the situation. Hoke has said federal student privacy laws bar him from talking about what he knew and when he knew it.

But the student government group said the athletic department knew what was going on throughout the entire process.

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