What your headline says isn't what he did.
Here's the first two grafs:
Then-Baylor University Regent Neal “Buddy” Jones referred to female students he suspected of drinking alcohol as “perverted little tarts,” “very bad apples,” “insidious and inbred” and “the vilest and most despicable of girls” in 2009 emails to a faculty adviser, according to documents filed in a Title IX lawsuit against the university.
Ten alleged sexual assault victims suing Baylor attached the emails in a Friday legal filing to show a culture “using the alcohol policy as a pretext to shame, silence and threaten to expel a female student.”
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The regent wrote crude, thoughtless things about girls under 21 who were drinking.
But those girls weren't accusing anyone of sexual assault. As far as we know, the girls in question in the email weren't assaulted at all. They were just girls, drinking.
Now then: The lawyers of the alleged assault victims are saying the emails are reflective of a culture that contributed to these sexual assaults. But - and this is also from the story:
The filing does not indicate whether any of the women Jones was writing about are among the 10 anonymous plaintiffs in the suit. The 10 women allege assaults at Baylor that range between 2004 and 2016.