The next part in Baylor's letter where it says "or that you directly discouraged the victim of an alleged sexual assault from reporting to law enforcement or University officials" pretty much covers that part in my post that you highlighted, does it not?Keyser Soze said:Those are not the same things by any stretchColomboLQ said:From Baylor's letter to Briles:Keyser Soze said:ColomboLQ said:I'm not saying Briles didn't purposefully hide things from JA, there is clear evidence he did. We don't know to the highest level of misdeeds he tried to hide (but we do know he didn't try to cover up any rape incidents that directly reported to him according to Baylor's letter) but that is a discussion for another thread. My point is that he gets killed on this site for not reporting 2nd hand information about this volleyball player. I have still not seen evidence to show that Briles KNEW he was obligated to report it, even if Barnes had already spoken with Ian and JA.Keyser Soze said:Baylor has said there was obligation to report in more than one place, not just Shillinglaw.ColomboLQ said:
My recap was directed at GG based on what he was saying. I get it's all based on his or Barnes POV; I was just trying to make sure I was following correctly. As far as your point about Briles knowing his obligation to report, I will point out to you what has already been pointed out to you in the past about that Shillinglaw passage. His awareness of JA having jurisdiction for investigation sexual assault is NOT the same thing as his being aware that he is obligated to report even 2nd hand information to JA. That passage does NOT state that at all.
GG's account certainly softens things towards Briles some, for McCaw it sets them in stone. We also have text and such showing a deliberate "keep them away from Judicial Affairs" from Briles for other events.
From other accounts two of the alleged rapist broke into the victims apartment and harassed her. Briles knew of this and did nothing including reporting this to JA.
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Baylor certainly thinks he knew, but that horse has been beaten to death. GG has certainly added to what we know.
"In particular, at this time we are unaware of any situation where you personally had contact with anyone who directly reported to you being the victim of sexual assault or that you directly discouraged the victim of an alleged sexual assault from reporting to law enforcement or University officials. Nor are we aware of any situation where you played a student athlete who had been found responsible for sexual assault."
Baylor clearly states he didn't try to cover any sexual assault incident whether it was reported to him or not. Actually Baylor even clearly states that he didn't have any victim of sexual assault directly report it to him. So I'm not entirely sure what you think you are fixing in my post.
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