Rolling Stone Admits To Misplacing Trust In Alleged UVA Rape Victim, Issues Apology
On November 19, Rolling Stone published a story recounting an alleged rape that took place inside University of Virginia’s Phi Kappa Psi house in 2012. The article, A Rape on Campus: A Brutal Assault and Struggle for Justice at UVA, detailed the entire ordeal leading up to, and during, the alleged 7-on-1 sexual assault, as recounted by the alleged victim, “Jackie.” The article also throws dirt on the fraternity and the university with the accusation that they covered up the horrific incident, as well as similar cases of sexual assault in the past, to protect their reputation.
A day after the article was published, the Phi Psi house was trashed and graffitied by outraged members of the community. The story made headlines across major news publications, soiling the names of the Phi Psi chapter and the university.
Just yesterday, we reported that major media outlets were questioning the legitimacy of Rolling Stone’s article, pointing out that there were numerous discrepancies in Jackie’s account.
Today, in a formal apology by Managing Editor Will Dana, titled, “A Note to Our Readers,” Rolling Stone admits that the information they received from Jackie may have some inaccuracies. They are now saying the trust originally placed in Jackie was “misplaced.”
From Rolling Stone:
In the face of new information, there now appear to be discrepancies in Jackie’s account, and we have come to the conclusion that our trust in her was misplaced. We were trying to be sensitive to the unfair shame and humiliation many women feel after a sexual assault and now regret the decision to not contact the alleged assaulters to get their account. We are taking this seriously and apologize to anyone who was affected by the story.
To read their apology in its entirety, click HERE.
What a terrible, sad, unfortunate mess..
[via Rolling Stone]
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So… Is the University going to reinstate Greek Life since they based the decision off of outrage from this now dubious accusation?
11 years ago at 11:15 amAs a student at Penn State, after Paterno in the Sandusky case I now realize to not jump to conclusions in the media. There is always much more behind a story than what is reported on it.
11 years ago at 1:21 pmTranslation for Rolling Stone: “This was bullshit and we got caught.” Hopefully these gents can get their stuff sorted out and their house repaired.
11 years ago at 2:55 amNever put it past a bunch of liberals to be the trashiest scum on the planet. They seem to just rise to the occasion every time.
11 years ago at 7:05 pm