That's what Emily Renda told Ms. Erdely about the attempts of administrators to get two gang-rape victims to talk to the administration about what had happened to them. How do you "try to persuade people" who, according to the Washington Post and the three Phi Kappa Psi brothers whose lawsuit was dismissed, were not real people and who were lies that Jackie told?
Were the older administrators, Ms. Renda's supervisors, trying to persuade those two victims to talk formally to the administration about what happened to them, or were those administrators trying to tell them not to talk to Rolling Stone or anyone else?
Shouldn't the University of Virginia's records, including all emails, about those two rape victims, be subpoenaed, and depositions taken from University of Virginia administrators and Phi Kappa Psi?
I'm sorry, Ms. Renda. It's not your fault that your school exploited you and that older supervisors told you what they wanted you to say so that the University of Virginia could continue not to address rape.
Page after page of Ms. Erdely's filing to the court confirms that people knew who those two victims were.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, July 5, 2016 @ 3:46 p.m.