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"I wanted to die": the woman recounts the alleged assault of the Indiana soccer player

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"I wanted to die": the woman recounts the alleged assault of the Indiana soccer player


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Stephen J. Beard and Mykal McEldowney, Indianapolis Star

A student at Indiana University told IndyStar that he had woken up with soccer player Morgan Ellison on top of her.

"It hurt a lot and when I woke up it was like I stopped and did not stop," he sent a text message to a friend almost immediately after Ellison left his room, according to records obtained by IndyStar.

The woman said that one of her roommates was Ellison's friend and had allowed him to spend the night in his apartment off campus.

"I was trying to push him and he kept going," the student said in another message sent shortly after the alleged assault.

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The young woman, whom IndyStar is not identifying, reported on the allegations to the university, which investigated them.

Ellison declined to comment on Thursday and could not be reached for comment on Friday. The university records indicate that he has said that all sexual activities that occurred were consensual.

But a sexual misconduct from Indiana University audience panel disagreed, concluding that "the aggravating factor of (Ellison) engaging in sexual activity while the plaintiff was asleep, and the use of (Ellison) force during the incident" led to the determination that Ellison should be suspended from the University of Indiana for 2 1/2 Years, according to records obtained by IndyStar.

The determination of the panel also requires that Ellison undergo counseling and specifies that he should not set foot on any UI campus during his suspension. He is also prohibited from having contact with the student he is accused of assaulting.

Ellison has filed an appeal of that panel's decision. He has not been charged with a crime and He is not being investigated by the police..

In multiple conversations, and through the records obtained by IndyStar, the girl described feelings of terror, helplessness, confusion and shame in the moments and days afterwards. She said she is afraid of going out alone and is afraid of being alone in her room.

His room became a prison instead of a sanctuary.

Last month, in a statement to the college's panel on sexual misconduct, the woman said she had reported the incident to the university because she did not want it to happen to someone else.

"I'm not here today for me, and I'm not here for him," he said. "Whatever the outcome of this hearing, it will not give me any satisfaction because I will continue to suffer for years, until I can understand what they did to me, but I have a duty to ensure that this does not happen to another woman, and that it is that's why I'm here. "

Immediately after the alleged assault, the student sent a series of text messages to her friends to ask for help and find another place to stay. She said no one was awake. But the student said that she also feared that he would hear her leave.

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A friend told him to enter a room with the lock on the door. The student told the college audience panel that she went into the bathroom and sat on the floor, against the door.

Terrified, he said he returned briefly to his room to pile storage boxes against the door so he would wake up if Ellison returned to his room. That night, he slept on towels on the bathroom floor.

"I feel so embarrassed, so dirty, so broken and so invaded," he wrote in a letter to a friend later. "My body was taken from me, just like that, I wanted to die."

The student said she did not know what to do.

"So I cried," he wrote in that letter to his friend, "and I cried, took a shower and bathed to try to rub the feeling of dirt and then I cried a little more."

She told the college audience panel that her room became "this horrible place that created so much fear." She said that she is still reaching an agreement with what happened.

"For years I have prided myself on my independence, but now I can not walk alone at night, attend social events or be in my own room without my door closed and my friends on speed dial," he told university officials. last month. "They have hurt me irreversibly."

Call IndyStar reporter Marisa Kwiatkowski at 317-444-6135. Follow her on Twitter: @IndyMarisaK.


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