A campus police officer in whom a college student confided that she feared for her life after a recent breakup shared nude photographs that she had given him with officers not involved in the matter just weeks before she was murdered, her parents say
A campus police officer in whom a college student confided that she feared for her life after a recent breakup shared nude photographs that she had given him with officers not involved in the matter just weeks before she was murdered, her parents contend in a new lawsuit.
McCluskey’s parents, Jill and Matthew McCluskey, contend in the state lawsuit that the university and the campus Police Department failed to take action when their daughter, a track standout from Pullman, Washington, repeatedly reached out to the authorities for help in the weeks leading up to her death.
“One of the things that shows a certain cavalierness and inappropriateness, at best, is this Officer Deras showing compromising photos to other officers who were not involved in the case that were used to blackmail Lauren,” James W. McConkie, a lawyer for the McCluskeys, said in an interview Monday. A report commissioned by the university identified dozens of ways that it could have responded better. This year, the university created a new position devoted to handling allegations of intimate partner violence and sexual assault.
Both lawsuits are seeking $56 million in damages for the Lauren McCluskey Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving campus safety. The federal suit contends that McCluskey’s civil rights under Title IX, the 1972 federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in programs that receive federal funding, were violated.
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