Guy Gets Blow Job After Getting Blackout, Gets Expelled From School After Girl Claims Sexual Assault

Guy Gets Blow Job After Getting Blackout, Gets Expelled From School After She Claimed Sexual Assault

Unfortunately, double-standards exist these days, and it seems like there is nothing we can do about it. You get a blow job from a chick? That’s sexual assault. You say hi to a girl in passing? That’s rape and twenty years. You even think of looking at a girl? You might as well be the next Hitler.

One Amherst College student knows this all too well. In 2012, he was doing what any other college student would do. He was getting blackout drunk. Some girl took him up to her dorm and then proceeded to give him head. All is good right? Wrong, two years later she cried sexual assault and got him expelled.

From the Washington Examiner:

An Amherst College student blacked out, accompanied a fellow student back to her dorm room after drinking in February 2012. While he was blacked out, she performed oral sex on him.

Nearly two years later, she would accuse him of sexual assault. And under Amherst’s guilty-until-proven-innocent (and even then, as we’ll see, still guilty) hearing standards, the accused student was expelled.

He is suing the college after they did not give him due process. The evidence in the case should be able to clear him of any charges.

The accused student — using the pseudonym John Doe — is suing the university for denying him due process. His lawyer had discovered text messages that prove the accused student did not initiate the encounter and in no way sexually assaulted the accuser. Despite this evidence, the university refused to reopen Doe’s case.

It sounds like this guy has a better case for claiming sexual assault. It kind of sounds like this story. These stupid guilty until proven innocent rules that universities have are ruining good lives. This kind of stuff has to stop, and we must take a stand. There’s a reason that the presumption of innocence (aka innocent until proven guilty) is one of the most sacred principles of the American criminal justice system.

[via Washington Examiner]

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      1. Oral Hershiser

        Co-sign. I even think his “picture-of-boobs-to-get-thoughtless-^Thises” is better than mine.

        10 years ago at 5:07 pm
  1. Royalewithcheese

    I’ve said this before on another story but the fact that at my freshman orientation at my first college we were told by the head of student life that if accused of rape we would be treated as guilty until proven innocent and that thought process was viewed as okay is horrifyingly unamerican.

    10 years ago at 12:27 pm
  2. McFrat

    It’s a sad day for America when a guy gets expelled for sexual assault after receiving a blow job. Fuck feminism, fuck this chick and especially fuck the university for denying him due process.

    10 years ago at 12:29 pm
  3. A Well Known Result

    While it is good that Amherst persues a zero tolerance policy towards sexual assault and rape, events like this do almost as much harm as an act of sexual assault. For being an institute of academia, you’d think the administration would understand how the legal system works.

    10 years ago at 12:29 pm
  4. AEW_360

    I hope this backfires on them and the only people that go to that school are batshit crazy feminists who try to get all the teachers fired for rape and oppression. That school would be defunct in 10 years tops

    10 years ago at 12:29 pm
  5. Beecher1843

    This is why guilty until proven innocent is just the worst policy you could possibly have. It gives accusers far too much power to do damage because the facts surrounding the incident are hazy, or they just decide after the fact that they don’t like the individual. It would even allow person A to accuse person B of sexual assult even if NOTHING HAPPENED and person A simply has a reason not to like person B. Hey, B cut me off from getting the last parking space, I think I’ll accuse him of sexual assult and screw up his life. 

    10 years ago at 12:34 pm
  6. Shut up Meg

    I was once scared to blow loads in fear of prematurely disappointing my squaw. But now im scared ill disappoint and go to jail.

    10 years ago at 12:42 pm
  7. Barry__McCockiner

    We’ve had entire chapters kicked off by this rule when the claims are later proven false. These administrators have no shame, and that’s a shame.

    10 years ago at 12:43 pm
  8. HonoraryMember

    I had a girl roommate a few years ago – one night we got drunk, ending up hooking up (she was actually the one that initiated it).

    Later she told me that if she didn’t get her entire security deposit back she would say I raped her. Needless to say the bitch extorted her entire security deposit from me, even though her dog basically destroyed her room.

    10 years ago at 12:46 pm
    1. HonoraryMember

      Speaking of, anyone have an idea if there’s a statute of limitations on something like that? I’d like to call this bitch out for it eventually.

      10 years ago at 12:51 pm
      1. Tfm559

        Call that bitch out, fuck her. It’s time men take a stand for this shit #meninist2015

        10 years ago at 1:23 pm
  9. MiamiCane43

    Something similar happened at Umiami where a chick claimed she was raped and assaulted, and then had consensual sex with the same guy 3-4 times afterwards. The guy claimed he did nothing and didn’t touch her, and that she was the one trying to have sex with him and he agreed, and he was suspended for a semester. Then a year later, we found out that she made nearly every accusation up and this poor guy was suspended for a semester for no reason.

    10 years ago at 12:50 pm