Ok - I read the entire 38 page document and I was dead wrong about a couple of things (guess I should take my own advice and get all the facts before spouting off).
Conclusions:
1. Lyle McCombs has absolutely nothing to worry about - he's not even mentioned in the document. The only time he is mentioned is during the article posted here. She used it as an example of UCONN not responding to an incident she witnessed in an opinion piece, but McCombs was not included in any legal documents.
2. The document reports a sexual assault of a women's crew member by 'another student athlete.' The document does not say it was a football player, I still don't get the accusation from last week that a football player committed sexual abuse, not sure where that one is coming from, which backs up Coach P's quick and decisive response last week.
3. When it comes to the rapes and sexual assaults outlined, the UCONN adminstration better be letting some people go. The way the different rapes were treated by various on-campus groups and the UCONN police department, IF ACCURATE, was depolorable. If I'm a parent of one of these girls and they are being truthful, I'm looking for heads to roll, from all fronts.
4. Carolyn Luby is still trying to be a part of something she shouldn't be a part of. She is the one sensationalizing everything based on the document. As mentioned, she's the one that said the logo promoted a rape culture. That is a wrong statement. She needs to take a back seat and shut up. Comparing what she went through by getting threatening facebook messages and tweets to rape is beyond ridiculous. She's dealing with juvenile stuff; the girls that were actually raped are the ones that should be speaking out. I also disagree with her sentiment that what happened in Spain is UCONN's fault. I'm sure she had to sign a waiver before leaving to study abroad.
5. Rape culture at UCONN does not exist. The response of certain administrators at UCONN is the issue. Whether they were perceived to be believable or not, rape is a serious accusation and no matter who you are, if a girl mentions she was raped, authorities need to be called immediately. And if those authorities refuse to do anything, go further up the food chain.
6. I think the girls are pointing the lawsuit at the wrong people. They shouldn't be calling out the school. They should be calling out the perpetrators that carried out the rapes. They are the ones who should be held responsible for their actions as apparently these incidents can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. There seems to be a number of things in place as is at UCONN to handle these situations, much more so than what I originally thought.
Those are all my thoughts. Can I repeat, Carolyn Luby is an idiot. All the rest, I apologize to for jumping to conclusions (even thought I highly doubt they've read anything here).