Someone Tell Me
by: RandoGuys someone PLEASE spill some dirt on what happened to SDT and how they got on C&D?? Super curious
#2by: Insider Facts
For those that do not understand, C&D is a temporary measure while something is being investigated. It does not mean actual wrongdoing. IU's legal department would have decided they had no choice but to C&D immediately after the accusations were made by that girl and her parents who immediately lawyered up. IU had to be seen actively responding so they could mitigate damage and deflect responsibility and do it before it got into the national media. It doesn't matter to IU that the whole thing is baseless and they don't care about the sorority or the members.
There have been no official charges of anything and there won't be; if there had been any evidence it would have been found by now and IU would be moving forward with actual punitive measures against the org and any individuals. IU is just going to sit on this for awhile and be silent. And when the whole thing is proven false they will not make a statement or lift up the wrongly accused in any way, they will just stay silent and hope it all quietly dies down and everyone forgets that they acted on nothing but an accusation without evidence. I hope that stupid ungrateful girl whoever she is gets sued by SDT when they are proven innocent as well as by individual members for defamation.
Every srat and frat on this campus is a hair's breadth away from having this happening to them now. If we think it's funny or are enjoying it for some reason, we shouldn't. We all go under the microscope when this kind of thing happens and it won't take much for IU to take the same action again just on someone's accusation. Universities don't have to prove any wrongdoing to put campus orgs on C&D, they do whatever they have to do to remove themselves as much as possible from liability. If you're innocent too bad.
#4by: Hmm
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by: ^
I think you've got it right.