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Vanderbilt University's full statement on rape trial

A statement by Vanderbilt University in wake of guilty rape verdicts.

Tony Gonzalez
tgonzalez@tennessean.com

Vanderbilt University Vice Chancellor Beth Fortune issued a statement Tuesday afternoon after a Nashville jury found two former football players guilty on 16 charges in the rape of a student.

Fortune's full statement:

"Our heart goes out to the victim. Her testimony was forceful and brave. She has received our care and support.

"Many months ago Vanderbilt found both defendants responsible for violating our sexual misconduct policy, and we quickly discharged both of them from the football team and subsequently expelled them from the university. We are confident we acted appropriately.

"Since Vanderbilt first reported the incident to the Nashville police, we have given our full cooperation to law enforcement, including the District Attorney's office. We will continue to do so.

"The safety and security of our students is Vanderbilt's top priority. Sexual violence will never be tolerated. Incidents will be investigated, victims will be supported, and perpetrators will be punished. We will also continue our comprehensive ongoing efforts to raise awareness of the importance of every Vanderbilt student intervening when another student is at risk or in distress."