<p>You entirely misread my message. When I said it never happened again I meant it probably never happened in the first place. If he was a rapist don’t you think it’s likely he would have taken advantage of her again at some point over the next two years? That’s exactly what you implied when you said “using her for sex whenever he chooses” No other girl came forward with a complaint against him. In fact – almost everyone that knows the two of them thinks the girl is horrible to be doing this. Again I’m surprised at you. I said 1) the girl was drunk as well, 2) it happened two years ago, 3) she’s mad at him because he broke up with her and 4) she may or may not be remembering the situation correctly. She may be honestly misremembering or just deliberately just trying to destroy his reputation. She isn’t trying to save other girls – she’s only about publicizing herself. If she really wanted to help other girls she’d be telling them not to get drunk and not to bring drunk guys back to your apartment. What happened to innocent until proven guilty? You’re declaring him guilty until proven innocent. I hate the new helpless girl “oh I need a Father to save me because I’m so weak and helpless” attitude. In her posts she actually says the President of USC should be a “Father” and save the poor helpless girls. It didn’t even happen on school property or in a school dorm – is President Nikias supposed to follow every girl home? And remember…she was 21 and he was 19 and she took him to parties where he was drinking. Stand up for yourself girls…don’t be afraid to stop something if you don’t want it to happen. In her own blog she says she didn’t want to make noise for her roommates to hear because they would think she was a slut. If she was actually being raped why didn’t she stand up and shout? This girl is a sham and it hurts other girls who have been violently raped. Shame on you for promoting helplessness for girls. I have great sympathy for girls who have been raped. I just don’t think this girl was raped based on her own writings. And obviously neither did USC or the police.</p>