Northwestern probes reports of sex assault, drugging at frat houses

Northwestern University officials are investigating reports that several students may have been sexually assaulted and drugged at fraternity houses, according to a report.In one incident, four female students “were possibly given a date-rape drug” at...

Northwestern probes reports of sex assault, drugging at frat houses

Northwestern University officials are investigating reports that several students may have been sexually assaulted and drugged at fraternity houses, according to a report.

In one incident, four female students “were possibly given a date-rape drug” at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house in Evanston on Jan. 21, the Chicago Sun-Times reported, citing a security alert from the university.

Two of the students believe they were sexually assaulted, the paper reported.

Another student said she was sexually assaulted—possibly with the use of a date-rape drug—at another fraternity house on Thursday, the university said. It was unclear where the alleged incident occurred.

Northwestern’s Sexual Harassment Prevention Office is investigating the reports.

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