FOI #23-414 (09-5-23, 3:59 am)

Brock Turner September 2016 "College Speaking Tour" After Spending 90 Days in County for Sexual Assault of Chanel Miller

Name: Michael Ayele (a.k.a) W

Affiliation: Association for the Advancement of Civil Liberties (AACL): https://michaelayeleaacl.wordpress.com/

Location: UConn Storrs

Request Date Start: 09/01/2014

Request Date End: 09/05/2023

Details: What I am requesting for prompt disclosure are records in your possession detailing your discussions about [1] Brock Allen Turner as a Caucasian man, who (i) began attending Stanford University as a Freshman student sometime in (or around) the month September 2014; (ii) was more likely than not informed what constitutes “affirmative and effective consent” in healthy sexual relationships when he was a Freshman undergraduate student of Stanford University; (iii) was on (or around) January 10th 2015 accused of being sexually inappropriate with a female student who was (also) attending Stanford University; (iv) was on (or around) January 18th 2015 arrested for sexually assaulting Chanel Miller behind a dumpster (on the campus of Stanford University) while she was unconscious; (v) was on (or around) March 30th 2016 found guilty of sexually assaulting and sexually penetrating Chanel Miller while she was unconscious despite his claims that he had not done so; (vi) was not remanded to custody on (or around) March 30th 2016 even though he had been found guilty of sexually assaulting Chanel Miller while she was unconscious; (vii) was on June 02nd 2016 sentenced to 6 (six) months of county jail for the sexual assault he perpetrated on Chanel Miller; (viii) has gone on to be released from the Santa Clara county jail on (or around) September 02nd 2016 after serving 90 (ninety) days of the six months jail sentence; (ix) was in the month of September 2016 reported to have seriously considered going on a “college speaking tour” to warn young people of the risks associated with “alcohol drinking and promiscuity;” [2] Chanel Miller as a woman of Asian descent, who (i) was very much vexed by the 6 months jail sentence handed to Brock Turner on June 02nd 2016; (ii) believes that her life is worth significantly more than the 90 day prison sentence Brock Turner ended up serving after he had sexually assaulted her; (iii) has had a very unpleasant phone call with a probation officer in Santa Clara, California following the conviction of Brock Turner on March 30th 2016; [3] the decision of Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji-Brown Jackson to note that “it is not a stereotype to acknowledge the basic truth that young people’s experiences are shaded by a societal structure where race matters;” [4] fear of public speaking (or glossophobia) ranking as one of American’s greatest fears.

Please see the attached document that will be sent to Kayla Postler and Megan Philippi for additional information requesting records from UConn.

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