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Both are described in court documents as football players. Among other arguments, the lawsuits allege the college violated their rights under Title IX, the law that guarantees gender equality in education. Rape at college: Why back to school is so dangerous for women. The lawsuit filed by John Coe, a resident of Florida, was dismissed in July, following the settlement. The suit filed by John Doe, a resident of Texas, was likewise dismissed in early August.
Attorney Brice Timmons represented John Doe. He said he couldn't talk about terms of the settlement. Many of the key documents in the case have been sealed, making it difficult to follow all of the events.
It says on Feb. His complaint says during the course of the evening, an unnamed woman consumed alcohol, marijuana and cocaine and became violently ill and slipped in and out of consciousness. The lawsuit contends that the plaintiff tried to help her. The woman later said she had been raped.