We’re going to see more of this in the future as students fight for their future.

The FOX News Insider reports.

‘His Life Was Derailed’: College Student Sues After Suspension for Consensual Sex

A Colorado college student spoke out exclusively on The Kelly File tonight, saying that he was suspended from Colorado State University-Pueblo for consensual sex with his girlfriend.

That student, Grant Neal, is now pursuing a federal lawsuit against the university and the Obama administration.

The lawsuit argues that guidance issued by the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights to universities discriminates against young men and denies them due process.

The alleged victim even testified that she was not raped in this case.

Neal, a former football player at the school and aspiring orthopedic surgeon, had been dating an athletic trainer for the team.

After the two had consensual sex twice last October, a friend of the woman reported it to university authorities as a rape.

The supposed victim testified that Neal was a “good guy” and not a “rapist.”

Despite that, Neal was eventually suspended for sexual misconduct for briefly having unprotected sex with the woman before she asked him to put on a condom.

The university said Neal could not return to school until after the woman graduates.


 
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