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BUCKYLE;2096467; said:Yeah, next time I'm at a bar, drunk, I'm going to grope a hot woman's vagina and when she freaks out, I'll be all "I didn't know she was a lesbian!".
The dude on the right looks a helluva lot smarter, methinks.DallasHusker;2097252; said:OK, if it turns into a general Wisconsin Badgers thread, surely I'm not the only one who's noticed the family resemblance:
localyokel;2097403; said:Better looking, too...
New allegations surface against former Wisconsin athletic official
MADISON, Wis. -- University of Wisconsin campus police have opened an investigation into new misconduct allegations against a former top athletic official who resigned after he was accused of sexually assaulting a student at a Rose Bowl party. University Chancellor David Ward released a statement Monday saying campus police have been investigating new allegations against former associate athletic director John Chadima since Jan. 30.
Ward didn't specify what Chadima may have done. The statement said the accusations involve an adult male and police will continue to investigate all allegations of "sexual impropriety or abuse of power brought to their attention."
The man doesn't want to press charges, Ward said, but police have decided that the man's story is credible and are working with Dane County prosecutors.
Ward also asked anyone who may have any information about any "inappropriate conduct" by Chadima to come forward, saying he has asked former Dane County Circuit Judge Patrick Fiedler to head an internal investigation. Fiedler led an internal probe into the Rose Bowl allegations as well.
Vince Sweeney, vice chancellor of university relations, declined to elaborate on the case Monday, saying only that the man came forward after the Rose Bowl accusations surfaced.
"It's a second allegation of misconduct. Even absent of a formal charge, it was felt it was prudent to continue an investigation," Sweeney said.
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