Hello everyone.
Like everyone else who has posted in this section, I have a most unfortunate story to share. I am a university professor who became involved with a graduate student (she was not taking a course with me nor was I her thesis advisor, so there was no conflict of interest). I had learned from a friend long before that this young woman had been infatuated with me for some time. Sure enough, she boldly asked me out one day, thereby launching a fling that I will regret for the rest of my life! Our first date went well, and entailed a lot of making out largely on her initiative. The second date later that week is when things would go awry... to put it mildly!!
After consenting to a sexual encounter and leading me to believe that everything was fine during our time together, she would later accuse me (via text message) of ‘forcing’ oral sex on her. Stunned by this accusation (as I mentioned, she showed no hint of being upset when we were together and enthusiastically engaged in further sexual activity after the act in question), I attempted to reach out to her only to be harshly rebuffed. She demanded that I leave her alone, and I complied. The bizarre and completely illogical experience left me shocked, confused, and distraught for weeks.
Fast forward one month. I am on the verge of getting over this ordeal when I receive a call from the Dean’s office at my university and a police detective informing me that this woman had filed an allegation against me. Most on this board can appreciate how horrifying this was! The accusation was so ridiculous that the police and the university investigation team were able to see right through it, resulting in my being fully exonerated by both bodies. Indeed, the police detective pretty much laughed off the accusation and assured me that no charges would be forthcoming.
Although I was exonerated by the university for which I work, I was horrified to learn that the complainant approached one of my colleagues with this bogus allegation. Not knowing what to do, this colleague then approached two other faculty members for advice, and two of these individuals brought the matter to the attention of the Dean (the investigating officers would not tell me who the faculty members are, but I can guess).
Upon the conclusion of the investigation, the investigating officers met with the three faculty members who know of this, informed them that the investigation team was satisfied that there was no wrong doing on my part, and swore them to secrecy where this matter is concerned.
At first glance everything might now seem fine, but my concern at this point is twofold. First, what do these senior colleagues now think of me given that they have only heard the complainant’s side of the story? Second, to what degree has news of this affair been injected into the bloodstream of my department? (The university administration assured me that it will do its best to control the rumor mill, but that can be like trying to control a raging bull!) Everyone has been prohibited from ever speaking of the matter, and I’m not sure how healthy that is where my reputation is concerned.
As most of you can relate, it’s indescribably traumatic and frustrating having your reputation destroyed by such a stigmatizing accusation when you’ve done nothing wrong. Has anyone on the board found themselves in a similar situation? If so, how did it play out? Any tips on how I might handle this ordeal?
BTW, to no surprise on my part, I would later learn that this young woman is a deeply troubled individual from alcoholic parents with a history of abusive relationships and a substance abuse problem.
Many thanks in advance for whatever advice folks can offer. Best of the new year to everyone.
Like everyone else who has posted in this section, I have a most unfortunate story to share. I am a university professor who became involved with a graduate student (she was not taking a course with me nor was I her thesis advisor, so there was no conflict of interest). I had learned from a friend long before that this young woman had been infatuated with me for some time. Sure enough, she boldly asked me out one day, thereby launching a fling that I will regret for the rest of my life! Our first date went well, and entailed a lot of making out largely on her initiative. The second date later that week is when things would go awry... to put it mildly!!
After consenting to a sexual encounter and leading me to believe that everything was fine during our time together, she would later accuse me (via text message) of ‘forcing’ oral sex on her. Stunned by this accusation (as I mentioned, she showed no hint of being upset when we were together and enthusiastically engaged in further sexual activity after the act in question), I attempted to reach out to her only to be harshly rebuffed. She demanded that I leave her alone, and I complied. The bizarre and completely illogical experience left me shocked, confused, and distraught for weeks.
Fast forward one month. I am on the verge of getting over this ordeal when I receive a call from the Dean’s office at my university and a police detective informing me that this woman had filed an allegation against me. Most on this board can appreciate how horrifying this was! The accusation was so ridiculous that the police and the university investigation team were able to see right through it, resulting in my being fully exonerated by both bodies. Indeed, the police detective pretty much laughed off the accusation and assured me that no charges would be forthcoming.
Although I was exonerated by the university for which I work, I was horrified to learn that the complainant approached one of my colleagues with this bogus allegation. Not knowing what to do, this colleague then approached two other faculty members for advice, and two of these individuals brought the matter to the attention of the Dean (the investigating officers would not tell me who the faculty members are, but I can guess).
Upon the conclusion of the investigation, the investigating officers met with the three faculty members who know of this, informed them that the investigation team was satisfied that there was no wrong doing on my part, and swore them to secrecy where this matter is concerned.
At first glance everything might now seem fine, but my concern at this point is twofold. First, what do these senior colleagues now think of me given that they have only heard the complainant’s side of the story? Second, to what degree has news of this affair been injected into the bloodstream of my department? (The university administration assured me that it will do its best to control the rumor mill, but that can be like trying to control a raging bull!) Everyone has been prohibited from ever speaking of the matter, and I’m not sure how healthy that is where my reputation is concerned.
As most of you can relate, it’s indescribably traumatic and frustrating having your reputation destroyed by such a stigmatizing accusation when you’ve done nothing wrong. Has anyone on the board found themselves in a similar situation? If so, how did it play out? Any tips on how I might handle this ordeal?
BTW, to no surprise on my part, I would later learn that this young woman is a deeply troubled individual from alcoholic parents with a history of abusive relationships and a substance abuse problem.
Many thanks in advance for whatever advice folks can offer. Best of the new year to everyone.
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