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Monday, December 02, 2002
# posted by Kevin @ 10:55 AM

The Chron has the scoop on the other side of the 'consensual sex incident' in the Dwyer scandal. (Thanks to Calstuff Correspondant RP). It's lurid.
But Stevens, a Berkeley lawyer who was in Amsterdam on Sunday night, said in a press release and phone interview that there was nothing consensual about what happened that night two years ago. She said Dwyer hooked up late one night with a group of students who had spent a celebratory night drinking. After the woman got separated from her friends, Dwyer offered to give her a ride home to her Oakland apartment, Stevens said.

While he used her bathroom, the woman, who was intoxicated, passed out on her bed, Stevens said. When she woke up, she discovered that her panty hose had been removed, her skirt pushed up around her waist and her shirt pushed up to her neck. Dwyer was on top of her with his hand inside her vagina, the lawyer said.
Ew.

On the legal side, there's details on why the woman waited so long to file
Stevens said the student decided to withhold lodging a formal complaint until after she graduated in May.

After graduating and completing the bar exam, she hired an attorney and filed a formal complaint with the university on Oct. 11 under the school's faculty code of conduct.
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