He's suing the school and the female.
A former student who was expelled for sexual misconduct just four days before graduating is suing the University of Chicago for allegedly violating his due process rights.
That the accused student, "John Doe," has chosen to sue his accuser,
"Jane Roe," is indicative of the serious, malicious actions he ascribes
to her. According to Doe's lawsuit, their relationship was entirely
consensual, and Roe did not dispute that. After they broke up, they
continued to have sex, and those encounters were all consensual as well.
Roe did not allege wrongdoing until her friends—to whom she had
trash-talked Doe, and promised to stop seeing her ex—discovered she was
still sleeping with him. She then claimed Doe had engaged in
nonconsensual sex with her after she had passed out.
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