Three players not charged in the infamous Duke lacrosse case filed a lawsuit against Duke University, top administrators, fallen prosecutor Mike Nifong, the city and a long list of others,
The suit, filed by Breck Archer, Ryan McFadyen and Matt Wilson, is the latest in a string stemming from the university’s handling of an escort service dancer’s unfounded allegations that she was gang-raped at a lacrosse team party in March 2006.
In the 400-page complaint, Robert Ekstrand, the Durham lawyer representing the players, lists 35 causes of action that range from negligent infliction of emotional distresss and fraud.
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/836784.html
400 pages and 35 causes of action?
Why not just throw a brick with an extortion note through a window at Allen Building to save paper?
I hope that sometime during the discovery phase of this operation we finally learn who gave McFayden's e-mail to the police.
Didn't really know where to put this, but since this is a lacrosse thread and I don't want to start a new one...
We got a mention at the bottom of a Time story about Princeton student creating a hoax and beating himself up (overall a very weird story):
http://www.time.com/time/nation/arti...696025,00.html
Now he may face charges of filing a false police report, the equivalent of a misdemeanor, and possible expulsion. Princeton's administration initially came under some criticism for not responding vocally to the incident. Students and professors are now praising the University's measured response. "Princeton's name is not stained in the way that Duke's name is stained because the folks at Duke rushed to conclusions before they had completed the investigation," says George. "We didn't do that." "Our priority," says Cass Cliatt, a University spokesperson, "is to substantiate any reports before determining a course of action, while at the same time recognizing the need to provide support to the members of our community. It's very concerning that a student would fabricate such matters."
I have not read the complaint, only media coverage. I am also not a lawyer.
In one way I am glad the complaint was filed. While there may be many reasons to settle a case, one is certainly to avoid discovery. By settling previous suits Duke has avoided explaining the decisions that were made by Brodhead and others. Personally I think that alumni and other supporters of the school should hear just what Duke did and why. This is probably the most media covered event is school history and I still think that things have been covered up.
On the other hand, Duke should be moving forward. By settling cases Brodhead avoids a long legal process that will tie up the time and talents of many senior officials. On the athletic front we have a basketball team playing exciting "Duke" basketball and have just made a promising hire for football coach. I am sure that there is progress in other areas that do not get the public exposure. It would be nice if this case was only in our rear view mirror.
Lastly, if you read the complaint remember that it is only one side.
SoCal
Given that Tara Levicy, the SANE nurse, has not been punished by anybody else, I am certainly glad that the suit includes her, bless her lying little heart.
http://liestoppers.blogspot.com/2007...onspiracy.html
This is the part of the suit regarding Levicy. Without her fabricated story, the prosecution had absolutely nothing in the way of evidence.
Last edited by killerleft; 12-19-2007 at 01:57 PM. Reason: changed word
has that guy seen fight club?