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She desired more intimacy, but he declined, leading to her accusation of sexual assault. A jury granted him $4 million.

A Former Pacific University Student Awarded $4 Million After False Accusations

A ‍jury has recently ⁣awarded a⁣ former Pacific University student a ⁣staggering $4 million in ​damages. ⁣This‍ decision comes after ⁣the student, Peter Steele, was falsely accused of sexual assault and subsequently ⁤removed⁢ from⁣ his doctorate program without due process.

Steele enrolled at ⁤Pacific University in Washington County, Oregon, in 2016 with the goal of ‍obtaining ⁤a Doctor of Psychology⁣ degree. In 2020, he engaged in a consensual​ sexual ‌relationship with a‌ fellow ⁤student ‍named Abigail Masters, which lasted from March to⁢ June of that year.

Text messages exchanged between⁣ Steele and Masters during their relationship revealed that their encounters were consensual. However, Masters later accused Steele of nonconsensual behavior ‌and became upset when he didn’t‍ respond enthusiastically to ⁤her ‍requests for more sexual encounters.

In a shocking turn of events,‌ Masters even threatened to expose their affair to Steele’s other ‌romantic partner if he ⁤didn’t comply with her demands. She followed through on this threat by driving past his apartment late at night.

After their final sexual encounter, Masters‌ continued to pressure Steele for more⁤ sexual‌ activity. When he didn’t comply, she reported him to Pacific administrators, accusing him⁣ of physical and sexual⁢ assault. This accusation⁢ set ‍off a chain of events that​ ultimately led to Steele’s removal​ from the⁢ graduate ⁤program.

Steele was completely unaware of the allegations against‌ him until July 2, 2020,‍ when he received an email from the ⁢program’s⁢ director, ‌Dr.‍ Jennifer Clark, requesting a meeting. During the meeting, Steele was informed⁢ of ⁢the complaint but was given ⁤no details about the ⁣specific allegations or the process that would be followed to resolve the matter.

Pacific University’s own policies required them to‍ provide Steele with notice of ⁢the​ accusations, ⁢information about the investigation ​procedure, and a fair opportunity to defend himself. However, throughout the entire ordeal, Steele was denied⁢ these basic rights.

Despite Steele’s repeated attempts to⁣ seek information about the complaint, Pacific administrators remained‌ unresponsive. Meanwhile, they continued to support Masters ⁣and⁣ provide her⁢ with guidance and resources.

Steele’s ⁣suspension from the program was based on a restraining order obtained by Masters, which he had requested a hearing to contest.‌ After reviewing ‌the⁢ text messages between Steele and Masters, a judge determined that Masters’ allegations had no merit ‍and lifted the restraining order.

However, Pacific University refused to reinstate Steele and denied his appeals, citing his alleged misrepresentation of his ​criminal background ⁢in his admissions‌ application. Steele maintained that he had⁣ disclosed his misdemeanor ‌conviction and had even informed program⁤ director Clark about it.

Feeling that​ he had been⁤ treated unfairly throughout the entire process, Steele filed a lawsuit‌ against Pacific University. After ‍a trial, a jury found that Pacific had⁤ breached their implied covenant of good ​faith and fair ⁢dealing, causing emotional ⁢harm⁣ and economic⁣ damages ‍to Steele.

The jury awarded Steele a staggering $3.975 million in damages, making‌ it one of the largest jury awards ⁤ever‍ given to a falsely accused student.

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