This case involves the alleged sexual assault of a college athlete by her professor. Rather than report the incident, the athletes turns to social media to cryptically share her story. Her messages are clear cries for help and give window to her accelerating depressed state. Given the nature of her postings and follow-up accusations, various university administrators decide how to proceed.
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