The school founded by evangelist Jerry Falwell ignored reports of rape and threatened to punish accusers for breaking its moral code, say former students.
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“The Liberty Way”: How Liberty University Discourages and Dismisses Students’ Reports of Sexual Assaults <[link removed]> The school founded by evangelist Jerry Falwell ignored reports of rape and threatened to punish accusers for breaking its moral code, say former students. An official who says he was fired for raising concerns calls it a “conspiracy of silence.” by Hannah Dreyfus, photography by Sarah Blesener for ProPublica
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