Student says university chose "identity politics" over safety in sexual misconduct case
A student who accused a fellow University of Windsor student of sexual misconduct is now going public. Juno News journalist Melanie Bennet breaks it all down in this exclusive interview.
A student who accused a fellow University of Windsor student of sexual misconduct is now going public.
The accused — a 46-year-old student who goes by Phoenix Shield — was found to have engaged in sexual misconduct and violated the student code of conduct following an independent university investigation.
The complainant says he was “incapacitated and unable to provide consent.”
After Juno News’ exclusive report, the victim has chosen to come forward with his story.
The case is now drawing wider attention to how universities handle sexual misconduct allegations.
Tune in for the full story and exclusive details.
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This is when MAID should apply.
Assult is a Criminal Offence. When assulted the first time, why didn't he immediately call the police and have him charged? Groping is an assult - a Criminal Offense. Again, why didn't he immediately call the police and have him charged? Knowing that you have HIV and passing the disease onto others, is the act of conspiring to commit harm. Why didn't he call the police? This guy is 27 years old- not a teenager. Instead of doing anything concrete to protect himself, this guy favors the abyss of victimhood. You reap what you sow.