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Yes, he was her boyfriend. No, he hadn't pinned her down, or threatened violence. But Espinosa insists that he coerced her, psychologically and physically, into having sex against her will for most of their three-year relationship.
That just sounds contradictory, and calls the definition of physical coercion into question.
The university investigated and found...
It took five months for school administrators to reach the conclusion that Espinosa's complaint was "unsubstantiated."
Anyone can make an accusation, that doesn't make it real... you have to substantiate it. Apparently the U did not find it so. :shrug:
This is why I'm questioning HER individual case... **** doesn't add up quite right.