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Entire article seems to distort the facts
editThe article seems to claim Kamilah Willingham was assaulted, in fact it says Willingham was unable to get Harvard to expel her assaulter - but I believe the facts are Willingham accused her fellow law student of assaulting her friend, not that she personally was assaultedd.
Also, it should be brought up - a bunch of Harvard professors wrote a letter objecting to the treatement of the man WIllingham accused.
And, most important perhaps - Willingham was reported to have offered the police false evidence against the man she accused.
I think this article needs a lot of the background on Willingham's accusations and why they were not believed.