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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 951251" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Also in this article it says that an athletic association employee who alleged that a player raped her while she was unconscious was intimidated by Gantt staring at her during the bail hearing for the alleged attacker. The bail hearing that you referenced above where multiple players were at to advocate for the players release.</p><p></p><p>If I recall correctly, the biggest issue at Baylor was that victims of sexual assault at the hands of football players were intimidated and pushed into recanting or dropping the accusations. This article indicates that at UGA the same thing is happening. On top of that, it indicates that there is an athletic department employee who is directing the path of the investigations to the Athens-Clark County Police. Unless I am mistaken, an outside, uninvolved individual should not be directing the investigation and should not be in the room when witnesses nor potential perpetrators are being questioned. It appears that the ACCP are happy to let Gantt provide counseling and comfort to accused football players and recruits, and are happy to allow him in the room to intimidate potential corroborating witnesses from making statements. If things like this are actually happening routinely, the GBI should investigate the ACCP's procedures and investigations.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I just saw your latest post. As much as I like the piling on, I don't have much respect for Cunningham.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 951251, member: 2426"] Also in this article it says that an athletic association employee who alleged that a player raped her while she was unconscious was intimidated by Gantt staring at her during the bail hearing for the alleged attacker. The bail hearing that you referenced above where multiple players were at to advocate for the players release. If I recall correctly, the biggest issue at Baylor was that victims of sexual assault at the hands of football players were intimidated and pushed into recanting or dropping the accusations. This article indicates that at UGA the same thing is happening. On top of that, it indicates that there is an athletic department employee who is directing the path of the investigations to the Athens-Clark County Police. Unless I am mistaken, an outside, uninvolved individual should not be directing the investigation and should not be in the room when witnesses nor potential perpetrators are being questioned. It appears that the ACCP are happy to let Gantt provide counseling and comfort to accused football players and recruits, and are happy to allow him in the room to intimidate potential corroborating witnesses from making statements. If things like this are actually happening routinely, the GBI should investigate the ACCP's procedures and investigations. EDIT: I just saw your latest post. As much as I like the piling on, I don't have much respect for Cunningham. [/QUOTE]
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