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Former Yale Basketball Captain Sues School Over Expulsion

NEW HAVEN, Conn. ― Former Yale basketball captain Jack Montague filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing the Ivy League university of wrongfully expelling him over a sexual assault allegation.

The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Connecticut, says Montague was punished over what he believes was consensual sex. It says Montague had a relationship with the woman, a fellow Yale student, and asserts that she came back to his room to spend the night after the encounter in question in October 2014.

The lawsuit argues that the university used the case against Montague, a popular and well-liked athlete, as an opportunity to show it was tough on sexual misconduct following a survey on sexual assault by the Association of American Universities. The association estimated that one in four Yale undergraduates had experienced an incident that “does not meet Yale’s standard for consent.”

“In short, imposing harsh discipline on Montague would surely make an impact,” the lawsuit says.

A Yale spokesman, Tom Conroy, said the lawsuit is factually inaccurate and baseless and the university plans a vigorous defense.

“Yale’s procedures for addressing allegations of sexual misconduct are thorough and fair,” he said. “Allegations are investigated by an impartial fact-finder, heard by five trained members of the Yale community, and decided by the accused student’s dean.”

Montague, a senior, was accused in a complaint filed on the woman’s behalf by a Title IX official Nov. 18. A university panel ruled against him, and the provost upheld the ruling, according to his attorneys. Montague was expelled Feb. 10.

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