Fraternity brothers' story differs from party guests
Phi Gamma Delta may face University sanctions
Issue date: 5/14/08 Section: News
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The Athens Banner-Herald reported Saturday that Athens-Clarke police have yet to determine if the woman was sexually assaulted because the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's State Crime Lab hasn't completed its report.
But Phi Gamma Delta remains under investigation by the University's Office of Judicial Programs for violating codes of conduct. No ruling has been made by the OJP as of yet, according to Mitch Clayton at the University's office for open records.
According to the documents obtained by the Banner-Herald, most Phi Gamma Delta fraternity brothers tell a different story from their guests. The report states "the victim in this incident stated that she obtained the alcohol that she drank from a residence and at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house. She stated that the majority of the alcohol that she consumed was at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house." The report goes on to say that a bar was outside the house, and that "she would ask a brother to make her a drink and they would comply. The victim in this incident is under the age of twenty-one" the report says.
The report goes on to say that the party, which took place on April 19, was open to a wide variety of individuals. The fraternity president, Kyle Meloney, said the fraternity placed a black tarp around the house with a gate at the eastern parking lot entrance to control who entered. Brothers were checking IDs and those under the age of 21 had a black X placed on their hand in marker.
One underage fraternity brother, however, said he didn't see "anyone with a black "x" on their hand at the party." Two others, who are also underage, said they were not required to wear the marking. And another brother "stated he 'may have' provided the victim and her under-aged friend with alcohol from the bar." The brother said "the victim and her friend" gained access through the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house's backyard.
One guest who is not in the fraternity stated he entered the party through the eastern gate and did not see "any type of divider set up to control access." He also said no one at the party had an x on their hand.
An underaged female student said no one checked her ID, and that her brother, who is in high school, also attended the party. She said at the party "she was aware that a lot of the girls were in high school."
The report ends by stating "the information provided by the brother of Phi Gamma Delta differed greatly from information obtained by non members."
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Ty
posted 5/12/08 @ 9:56 AM EST
I'll tell you one thing though, if this was a black fraternity, they would have been gone by now. The hearing would have been had, they would have found the black fraternity guilty of providing beer and whatnot to minors and them brothers would be gone from campus for at least a few years. (Continued…)
And?
posted 5/12/08 @ 1:29 PM EST
"It just don't make no sense"?
What's the impetus for an inappropriate segue from a discussion about an alcohol-related alleged sexual assault to a rant about the plight of minorities on campus?
Due process is necessary here. (Continued…)
Ty
posted 5/12/08 @ 5:55 PM EST
And?, I'll make this simple for you.
White frat gets underage girl drunk and rapes her---nothing happens
Black frat has fight break out when locals storm show---headlines for weeks on end, frat get punished heavily
That clearer for you, retard?
Nice ad hominem
posted 5/12/08 @ 7:08 PM EST
Ty-
If you want to support your argument with fact rather than by attacking the other person, perhaps someone might listen (if they can get past your horrible grammar). (Continued…)
Ty
posted 5/13/08 @ 9:15 AM EST
Ty the Troll wins again!
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posted 5/13/08 @ 10:27 AM EST
Great, the Bobster in yet another of his goofy incarnations...
GO AWAY, LITTLE MAN.
The Bobster
posted 5/13/08 @ 11:43 AM EST
The Bobster doesn't engage in this low level trolling. The Bobster leaves that clean up duty to his many imitators and fans.
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posted 5/13/08 @ 12:14 PM EST
Mmmm... I'm reserving judgment on that.
And?
posted 5/13/08 @ 1:15 PM EST
Ty -- you are what gives minorities a bad rap..
Ty Knows Best
posted 5/13/08 @ 6:03 PM EST
I think maybe we ought to consider what people are accused of, the severity of the accusations and the severity of the possible punishment. A fight and a rape are two very different things and dozens of people may have witnessed a fight making a large investigation unnecessary. (Continued…)
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