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Alleged victim in Tumpkin domestic abuse case files lawsuit against group of CU employees

Chase Howell
Chase Howell
September 6, 2017
Alleged victim in Tumpkin domestic abuse case files lawsuit against group of CU employees

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September 7, 2017

Quick thought: A lot was made of MacIntyre, George and DiStefano “doing the right thing” or otherwise independent of what legal counsel had recommended. There were a lot of opinions circulating (including some from this site) about what those 3 should have done, and how they should have acted, despite knowing what their attorneys had advised them to do. Well, I hate to say it, but this is why the attorneys were suggesting not to contact the victim. This is now a full-blown legal battle between the University and the victim. It’s sad that it’s come to this, but it appears that the story has completely moved past what Tumpkin allegedly did and is now entirely about legal posturing and payouts.

Prediction: The University and the victim will settle out of court for an undisclosed amount and all of the media outlets will label this as a cover-up and sell their stories as a “woman vs. the machine of college football” narrative, all while ignoring that Joe Tumpkin is actually on trial for the crimes of which he has been accused.

Again, I want to clarify that I am not advocating for the silencing of victims of domestic violence or anything near that. I just don’t want the coach of my football team’s name drug through the mud after he tried to do the right thing. Did he do everything 100% correct? No. He didn’t report this to the OIEC, and for that he was punished. An independent review of the events found exactly that, and reparations have been made, and he’s already shown that he has learned from this experience (by reporting the Julmisse incident to the OIEC). But yet, the beat goes on that CU and Mike MacIntyre and Rick George and Phil DiStefano are out to cover up their wrongdoings and silence victims of abuse, which a thorough review of the facts would prove to be false.

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