May 01, 2016
Culmination of a 'nine-month ordeal' regarding Title IX and sexual violence scandals at Baylor.
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This document is a written statement or draft, likely by former Baylor President Ken Starr (given the context of defending the university and Art Briles), bearing a House Oversight stamp. The text addresses the Baylor sexual assault scandal culminating in May 2016, acknowledging failures by first responders regarding sexual violence reports but largely criticizing the media (specifically ESPN) for ignoring jurisdictional limits regarding off-campus behavior. The author staunchly defends Coach Art Briles as a victim of media attacks.
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