When Lena Dunham described her 2005 sexual encounter with a “mustachioed campus Republican” in her new memoir, the creator and star of Girls avoided the word “rape” even though she said “at no moment did I consent to being handled that way” (despite her own evidence to the contrary).
Her alma mater, Oberlin College, is taking her recounted memories seriously, and is “looking at the information we have” to see whether to go further, Breitbart reports:
When asked if there’s an official investigation, [Director of Safety and Security for Oberlin College Marjorie] Burton said that she couldn’t comment on any specifics of an investigation but that, if further investigation results in what “is considered a violation of [campus] sexual misconduct policy,” the investigation will go forward “if she [Lena Dunham] wants to go forward.”
Ms. Dunham’s cooperation and willingness to go forward will be a major factor when it comes to the university pursuing the case.
Read the full Breitbart article.
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