I don't doubt her story, but I also don't doubt his.
If no one else was a witness to what happened, it comes down to he said/she said or what she is able to prove. Only the two of them know what happened inside that bathroom and it will be up to the court to decide which story is more accurate.
I do feel bad for him, though. Because he's being treated as if he committed the crime. He hasn't been convicted yet and he's already been banned from campus, and likely removed from his post at the fraternity, if not possibly deactivated. If the allegations prove to be true, then take action. But in the meantime, why ban him from campus? Why not a restraining order instructing him to remain xx number of feet from the victim at all times, which could allow him to attend some of his classes or at the very least voluntarily take this semester off.
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