A White University of Virginia alumna who was expelled after she was accused of threatening a Black Women Matter protest in 2020 — which a school investigation later found she likely did not do — has alleged in a lawsuit that not only did UVa’s then-dean of students “purposefully tamper” to make an example out of her but that a student jury found her guilty in the early morning hours before a UVa football game under pressure from a student-led protest that threatened to stop the game.
Morgan Bettinger filed a lawsuit dated July 28 against the UVa Board of Visitors, President Jim Ryan and former Dean of Students Allen Groves in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia.
A previous draft of that lawsuit circulated earlier this year is 52 pages long. The lawsuit filed in July is 104.
In both, Bettinger’s counsel details how on July 17, 2020, Bettinger’s schoolmate Zyahna Bryant — a local activist who gained widespread attention for her successful petition to tear down Charlottesville’s Confederate monuments — was participating in a Black Women Matter protest organized by Charlottesville Beyond Policing.
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