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The college also wants to know the names of her partners to verify whether she told the truth when she said she was a virgin at the time of the assault.
Virginia Wesleyan College is asking a woman who reported being sexually assaulted to name every partner she has ever had, in its latest response to an ongoing lawsuit.
In a motion first filed in June in Norfolk Circuit Court, the college asked for the woman to name any individual she had sexual intercourse with “at any time” and for the names of all her boyfriends since August 2012, when she said she was raped. The woman’s attorney, Jonathan Halperin, spent several weeks this summer disputing the college’s request to no avail.
The woman is suing Virginia Wesleyan under the pseudonym Jane Doe because she alleges a student employed by the college as a peer adviser provided her possibly-drugged alcohol on the night she was assaulted by another male classmate. He was found responsible for sexual misconduct and expelled in 2013, but the college changed his status on his transcript from “expelled” to “voluntarily withdrawn” in order to “assist him in seeking further studies,” according to a letter Doe received from a dean.
The private liberal arts school in Norfolk, Virginia, specifically wants to speak with the first sexual partner Doe had following her alleged assault, court filings say. This individual, the college insists, could provide “details of the sexual encounter” and help determine Doe’s credibility about trauma she claimed to have endured after being raped
The college also wants to know the names of her partners to verify whether she told the truth when she said she was a virgin at the time of the assault.