To clarify from the title of the thread...
His penis was NEVER even involved!!
She GAVE verbal consent for him to digitally penetrate her!! That was a non-issue, both at the time for her, as well as after!!!
The rest of the story...leaves me shaking my head. Wow! Insane!
IMHO, it is a super important read/awareness, for any man, currently in school/college/University. Copied and pasted below, so no excuses not to read it.
"She said that when...
she got into John’s bed,
he “started kissing me and that was okay and what I expected and fine."
She also said John asked to digitally penetrate her and she said “fine.”
She said John performed oral sex on her but that she did not say “no,”
but she did push him away, at which point he “rolled over and went to sleep.”
(then....)
The next day, while still with John, Jane told him he didn’t stop immediately and he apologized.
Jane accepted his apology because she “had forgiven him and still wanted to be friends with him” and “was fine with that.”
(Apparently....sometime after that...she changed her mind about that.)
John, according to his lawsuit, doesn’t remember anything after he went to bed that night on September 2014 and barely any memory of leaving a bar and walking to his dorm. His lawsuit states that after leaving a bar with Nik, John “became disoriented, his speech was slurred, and he was exhibiting a loss of equilibrium.”
Despite the Ohio university knowing that Jane initiated the sexual contact and that John, by the university’s own policies, was too drunk to consent, it was John who was punished.
John and Jane were treated differently during the hearing process. John was provided less than two days to provide all evidence of his innocence, and Jane was allowed to submit a written statement even though she failed to turn it in before a deadline.
A single Miami official investigated, prosecuted, and judged John’s case. John says in his lawsuit that this official “dominated John Doe’s hearing with questions and comments designed to deflate John Doe’s credibility while inflating Jane Doe’s credibility.”
John sued after being suspended, and a judge later criticized the school for its treatment of the accused student. On February 20, 2019, the two parties agreed to drop the lawsuit and settle out of court.
The settlement has not been signed yet, so John’s attorney, Eric Rosenberg, said he could not comment to The Daily Wire at this time. Miami University did not respond to a press inquiry."