Posted on 04/24/2015 9:20:51 AM PDT by outpostinmass2
The Columbia University student targeted by a mattress-carrying protester filed a lawsuit Thursday against the school, arguing that it failed to shield him from harassment even though police and campus authorities refused to pursue rape charges against him.
In a lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court, Jean-Paul Nungesser said the school engaged in gender bias by allowing him to be subjected to a hostile and intimidating learning environment.
The hostile environment was created, the lawsuit says, by the ongoing protest of fellow student Emma Sulkowicz, also known as the mattress girl.
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He should sue her for defamation too.
good for him
I think it is long past time due for taking action against political correctness.
They could have ruined his life over a lie, just so they could be politically correct and promote the idea that there is a ‘college rape culture’
yes
She belongs in jail.
Maybe 10-15 years would make people pause before they decide to ruin somebody’s life with false accusations.
Wow, I must really be old. I thought a woman who went around with a mattress on her back...well, never mind.
Possibility: They have sex, they start going out and he cheats, prompting her to fake a rape as revenge.
Alternatively, she may have asked him to be her boyfriend to no avail, prompting the same fabrication.
yup...just like the frat at UVA should sue the b@lls off Rolling Stone...
Unintended Consequences!
God warned us not to do it!
Regarding God ... it is NOT A JOKING MATTER!!!
Stalker
Her father is a prominent NYC psychiatrist
Males at leftist universities fighting back? Things must be getting really bad.
What’s that on her upper lip, a mustache or “cold-sores”?
Same here.
She certainly has the "sulk" part nailed down.
She looks like a guy.
I would suggest that males at leftist Universities go on a "sex strike", but we all know that would be the shortest, most ineffective boycott in the history of boycotts.
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