Lawsuit: Washington State Violated Title IX By Allowing Trans Student To Assault Female Athlete
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Lawsuit: Washington State Violated Title IX By Allowing Trans Student To Assault Female Athlete
Officials discriminate against girls by making them choose between athletic participation and their physical safety, the complaint says.
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This story includes a description of a sexual assault.
A male athlete identifying as female sexually assaulted high school athlete Kallie Keeler in a December wrestling tournament, according to a new lawsuit filed by Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF). The lawsuit, K.M.K. v. Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, alleges that school officials failed to tell Keeler ahead of time that she would be matched against a male opponent and failed to report the assault for weeks after it happened.
The complaint, filed last week, asks the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington for a permanent injunction barring males from competing in women’s athletics, alleging that the current practice violates Title IX and discriminates against young women by requiring them to choose between athletic participation and their physical safety. Named among the defendants are the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), which hosted the event and regulates athletic competitions under state law; the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, the state’s primary education agency; the Puyallup School District; and Keeler’s wrestling coach.
Keeler, who was 15 at the time, was unknowingly matched with a male athlete at a high school girls’ wrestling tournament in Washington........
