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Acadia University In Nova Scotia Investigates Sexual Assault Allegation

The Canadian Press, 29 Mar, 2018 12:53 PM
  • Acadia University In Nova Scotia Investigates Sexual Assault Allegation
HALIFAX — A male Acadia University student accused of sexually assaulting a female student has failed in his bid to stop the school's Equity Office from investigating the allegation.
 
 
In a decision released Thursday, a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge dismissed the male student's application for an injunction.
 
 
The court's decision, which only refers to "Student X" and "Student Y," says the female student was a minor when she complained to the university's security service that she had been sexually assaulted by a male student at his off-campus residence on Nov. 19, 2016.
 
 
The complaint was handed to Acadia's judicial board, which on March 6, 2017, found the male student guilty of sexual assault and recommended he be dismissed from the university, banned from the Wolfville, N.S., campus, and prohibited from contacting the complainant.
 
 
However, the male student filed an appeal with the university's disciplinary appeals committee. It rendered a not guilty verdict on May 8, 2017, issuing a three-line statement outlining its reasons.
 
 
Less than a month later, the female student filed a complaint of sexual harassment with the university's Equity Office, under its discrimination and harassment policy.
 
 
When the male student was told of the complaint process, his lawyer responded that his client would not be taking part because the case had already been dealt with by another administrative quasi-judicial process.
 
 
The lawyer then sought an injunction to stop the investigation, but the Nova Scotia Supreme Court dismissed that application in its ruling released Thursday.
 
 
A spokeswoman for the RCMP says the Mounties could be investigating this case as a criminal matter, but she could not confirm that was happening because there isn't enough detail provided in the court ruling.

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