Buckle up, the allegations on this lawsuit towards the College of Southern California are wild.
USC Gould Faculty of Legislation Professor Camille Wealthy filed a federal lawsuit claiming that the college ignored her Title IX complaints about her ex-husband’s alleged affair with a scholar — after which retaliated towards her when she dared to talk up.
In accordance with the lawsuit, Camille Wealthy and her ex-husband, Stephen M. Wealthy, additionally a professor at USC Legislation, and now a vice dean of the legislation college, divorced in 2019. In the course of the divorce course of, Camille filed a Title IX criticism alleging Stephen was carrying on an affair with a scholar.
Within the lawsuit, Camille says years of coping with a hostile work atmosphere and the implosion of her marriage left her with PTSD, trauma she says worsened when she discovered Stephen’s relationship with the scholar was ongoing. Stephen later married the previous scholar, Deanna Rafla-Yuan, and the couple had twins in March 2020.
This wasn’t simply messy. This was nuclear.
Camille additionally alleges that in their separation, Stephen tried to defame her to colleagues, “portray himself the tormented sufferer” in an effort to strain her into returning to the wedding. A daring technique, which didn’t, the truth is, repay.
Camille claims the college performed a “perfunctory and sham inquiry” into her Title IX complaints, dismissing them as unfounded with out even interviewing Stephen. She says that as an alternative of defending her, USC officers retaliated by denying incapacity lodging she wanted for PTSD, refusing to revive misplaced pay for trauma-related absences, and handing her poor efficiency evaluations. She additionally alleges that then–dean and present provost Andrew Guzman denied her request to cap class sizes, and that Guzman’s private friendship with Stephen made neutral overview not possible.
USC, for its half, says oh completely not.
In an announcement, the college insisted: “The lawsuit has no authorized benefit. We sit up for defending the college’s place in courtroom.”
Stephen’s now-wife, Rafla-Yuan, also issued an announcement pushing again onerous on the narrative, saying the criticism accommodates “quite a few unfaithful statements” about her and her relationship with Stephen. She insists their romantic relationship started after she left USC Legislation.
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