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    Dont shoot the messenger here. Apparently gebbia's dad bought a house in lincoln. No solid proof just something I heard from a buddy. Feel like that'd be hard to hide so if anyone here is sherlock, find it out!

    A search on lancaster county assessors site didnt find anything. But if recent enough purchase it might not be on there

     

    He could have purchased it with an LLC which would make it a little more hush-hush. Or maybe he just signed an option contract. But you're right, they probably won't file the deed for at least 30 days after the purchase agreement is signed.

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    I read the article but there's something fishy about this and makes me think this is a money grab. First she reports it to a counselor supposedly and that is about it. No cops, no friends nothing but a counselor at student health services. The alleged rapist is a cousin of one of the players and apparently did not attend OSU. She waits nearly 17 years and because she read an article about another alleged rape, she brings this to court(due to someone settling for 850k) in the previous case).

     

    Whats the statute of limitations on a rape case in Oregon? How can Riley be involved if she never reported the rape? How could he apparently stop this "violent rape culture" if he's not made aware?

     

    Just the thoughts I had about this case. It will either be dropped due to lack of evidence and the faminazis will piss and moan, or OSU will simply settle the case so they don't receive bad press from people in the media who will throw crap at the wall without any actual evidence.

    I'm pretty sure that statute of limitations laws don't govern civil suits (just as double jeopardy laws don't apply to wrongful death suits).

     

    1) Yes they do - that's their purpose

    2) Double Jeopardy applies to criminal cases

    3) Wrongful death suits are civil suits

    4) The SOL in this case depends on state law.

     

    "Title IX, like many federal statutes, does not have its own statute of limitations. Title IX claims are thus governed by the most analogous state-law statute of limitations, typically the one for personal injury claims."

    https://verdict.justia.com/2011/11/15/the-penn-state-scandal-why-is-no-one-talking-about-title-ix-2

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