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Crawford told me that by February 2015, a little more than three months after Baylor hired her, she began hearing from women who had a dreadful narrative to relate. They described what sounded to Crawford like a hazing ritual that had gone on as recently as the 2011-12 school year in which freshman football players took the women to parties where they suffered "the most disgusting, sickening, violent" assaults by older players.
One of the women told Crawford that the gang rapes were videoed and that she learned what had happened to her only when a football player showed her the recording. "It was like a hazing situation based on seniority in the football program," Crawford told me.
Crawford told me that by February 2015, a little more than three months after Baylor hired her, she began hearing from women who had a dreadful narrative to relate. They described what sounded to Crawford like a hazing ritual that had gone on as recently as the 2011-12 school year in which freshman football players took the women to parties where they suffered "the most disgusting, sickening, violent" assaults by older players.
One of the women told Crawford that the gang rapes were videoed and that she learned what had happened to her only when a football player showed her the recording. "It was like a hazing situation based on seniority in the football program," Crawford told me.