N.Y. Suit Fails Military Schools For Rape Reaction
NEW YORK (AP) -- A New York lawsuit is asking a court to force the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Naval Academy to improve their response to rapes and sexual assaults.
The lawsuit was filed Friday on behalf of two women who say they were raped at the training grounds for military leaders.
The lawsuit says both institutions systemically and repeatedly ignored rampant sexual harassment. It also says they have a history of failing to prosecute and punish students who have sexually assaulted fellow students.
A spokesman for the Naval Academy, in Annapolis, Md., said he cannot comment on litigation. However, William Marks called the academy's sexual assault response program among the strongest in the nation.
Messages left with the U.S. Military Academy were not immediately returned.
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