Originally Posted by
The Historian
The suit itself is very specific. I suspect someone somewhere in this process provided details to the Plaintiff's attorney. The exact specifics may never be known, because a federal judge will almost certainly seal that information at some point before it has to be made public. Baylor will then settle a year or two from now.
The story quotes Art Briles' attorney, yet Art Briles isn't a defendant. That's going to be the problem for Art Briles moving forward. He's never going to see the supports to the claims in this suit and any future suits in the coming years. He has no way to defend himself in the court of public opinion.
The most interesting quote from the Plaintiff's attorney:
"We have no idea how the regents came up with their numbers, but they do not represent the total number of assaults," he said. "I'm not sure that was Pepper's assignment either."