Student says USU failed to help her after sexual assault; University president responds

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Student says USU failed to help her after sexual assault; University president responds
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A Utah State University student is speaking out after claiming the school did not help after she was sexually assaulted.

Flint says a USU football player raped her, and she then went to USU's Title IX office and Office of Equity for help.

Flint says she was assaulted on Nov. 26, 2019. She says for seven months, she went through an investigation with USU, and in July 2020, the decision panel told her the student-athlete violated school policy. They told her the next step was to hear back from USU President Noelle Cockett. But after five months, Flint heard nothing, so she reached out. Flint says Cockett responded stating the case would not move forward.

“Under our processes, privacy of these investigations is a requirement,” said USU President Noelle Cockett.

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