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Why the NCAA is investigating Baylor’s sex assault scandal

Baylor University confirms an NCAA sexual harassment investigation is underway.

06/27/2017

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Why the NCAA is investigating Baylor’s sex assault scandal

Clip: 6/27/2017 | 7mVideo has Closed Captions

Baylor University confirms an NCAA sexual harassment investigation is underway.

More than a dozen women have filed lawsuits against Baylor University saying the institution ignored or mishandled claims dating back several years. The school’s Board of Regents has acknowledged that 19 football players were accused of criminal, sexual or physical assault. John Yang speaks with Paula Lavigne of ESPN about the ongoing NCAA investigation.

06/27/2017

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