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UW Oshkosh student says his rights have been violated in sexual assault investigation, pushes federal lawsuit

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UW Oshkosh student says his rights have been violated in sexual assault investigation, pushes federal lawsuit

Fallout from a sexual encounter between two UW Oshkosh students has landed in federal court, with the male plaintiff arguing that the school has “flagrantly violated” his constitutional rights in pursuing the matter.

The case stems from a party sponsored on March 16 by a campus sorority at Winkler’s Westward Ho on County Road S, according to court papers. One of the sorority sisters invited a member of a campus fraternity to attend as her guest, and the two of them took part in the event along “with many other male and female students of the university,” the court filing says…

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