SJSU president responds to federal investigation of a transgender volleyball player of the University
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San José Cynthia Teniente-Matson State University President investigation at the University of the US Department of Education for Treating Transgender Volleyball.
The SJSU will be explored due to potential disruption of the title IX for the treatment of a transgender athlete Blaire FlemingDoe told Fox News Digital earlier on Thursday.
TeTiente-Matson made a Fox News Digital statement, saying that the University was ready for cooperation in the investigation.
“The San José State University is dedicated to ensuring that all our students, including our student athletes, are treated honestly, without discrimination, and the rights and protection are approved under Federal and State Law, including the rights to privacy.
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“We follow the policies and regulations established by the University of California and the applicable law, and we admit that sometimes these laws and policies can be intersected in complex ways. In moving on these frames, our focus remains on supporting our responsibilities with support, with our students support .
“We have recently been informed that the US Ministry of Education has launched a directed investigation into the title IX in the light of the executive order of President Trump in relation to participation in athletics. As well as in any federal research, we will fully deal with the process, follow the established established procedures and others transparent in our respect for all applicable laws.
“Although we adhere to legal and regulatory requirements, the San José State will continue to act within our authority to support the values that define us as an institution. Our focus remains on our values, including the encouragement of the environment that nurtures compassion, where each student has the opportunity to progress.
Fleming played three seasons in the women’s team, from 2022-24. However, the SJSU administrators allegedly retained the truth about Flemin’s born sex from other women’s players on the team, according to a lawsuit submitted 11 Mountain West volleyball players and former SJSU assistant coach.
Former Spartans co -founder Brooke Slusser He leads the lawsuit and allegations of state administrators San José and Todd Kress Volleyball coach actively prevented Fleming’s born sex, while assigned to share bedrooms with transgender athletes on roads on the first season together in 2023.
A countercring in which Fleming has encouraged five opponents of the SJSU 2024 Lose A total of eight games. The last vacation was the semi -finals of the Mountain West tournament against Boise State, which he had twice seized the Spartans in the regular part of the season.
This loss was sent by Fleming, the case and the SJSU Conference finals, where they lost to Colorado state. Prosecutors in the case of the case of the Council have filed an ambulance in November before the tournament in an attempt to remove Fleming from the competition and all the losses seized deleted from the records of their opponents. However, the federal judge Kat Crews, named President Joe Biden in January 2024, ruled that Fleming could play.
The situation became so unstable that the team was to regularly Police protection for their homes and remote matches. The case earlier told Fox News Digital that the experience was “traumatizing”.
“This season was so traumatizing that I don’t even have the most prominent moment,” the Slusser said.
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Former Assistant Volleyball Coach University of San José Melissa Batie-MososHe was released from the program, was suspended from the program 2 November after submitting a complaint to the IX title against the University regarding his alleged treatment with a situation involved in Fleming. The complaint included the allegations that Fleming had conspired with the opponent for former SJSU Captain Brooke to hit the face during the match in October.
The Batie-Moose complaint states that Fleming gave the opponent a scouting report to ensure the competitive advantage of the Colorado state and allegedly established a plan for installing an opponent with a clear tape for haircuts of a hearing in the face during the match.
The cane was never tangled in the face during that match, but Colorado State won in flat sets.
The Mountain West investigation of Batie-smos has not found enough evidence to discipline any player named in the allegations.
The Slusser lawyer, Bill Bock, later made a statement to Fox News Digital, insisting that the investigation was “infected with bias.”
The SJSU Transgean player Blaire Fleming, left, and Brooke teammate Slusser went to the magic show and together they had a gratitude day in Las Vegas, despite the lawsuit for Fleming, which is transgender. (Thien-An Truong/San Jose State Athletics)
“Since the MWC investigation was inadequate and anything except thoroughly, and because a letter from the MWC closure was covered by mistakes, it was signed below to publish this rebutt prepared by his investigators (s) and (2) all documents related to MWC claimed a “thorough investigation” and on which the MWC decision is based on the decision does not move on, “Bocka said.
Almost any of the players in the SJSU 2024 team, which is the remaining eligibility of NCAA, has entered the NCAA transfer portal, Fox News Digital previously reported.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to prevent transgender athletes from competing in women’s and sports girls. NCAA announced on Thursday that it changes its policy of eligibility for gender eligibility to match Trump’s executive order.
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