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Here's what you can and can't do now A Baylor spokeswoman wrote in an email that the university would have no comment. Hernandez consistently protested that she wanted to go back into the house, but Elliott ignored her. McCaw, now the athletic director at Liberty University in Virginia, was also dismissed from the case, his attorney Tom Brandt said. Hernandez's lawsuit was unique in that it separately included claims against Briles and McCaw, who were both dismissed from the lawsuit Tuesday. Hernandez would be the second woman who sued Baylor to settle. A Baylor spokeswoman declined comment.Baylor had previously tried to settle with Hernandez, who was a freshman when she was raped by former football player Tevin Elliott in April 2012. Baylor had previously tried to settle with Hernandez, who was raped by former football player Tevin Elliott in 2012.

Jasmin Hernandez says she reported her assault to police hours after she was raped by football player Tevin Elliott on April 15, 2012.

Zalkin disputed that account but refused to provide details. His conviction was later overturned and he is awaiting a retrial. There was no settlement announcement in the online court records Tuesday night. At one point in the night, Hernandez and a friend went to look for a restroom. Baylor is facing federal civil rights and state criminal investigations, as well as an NCAA investigation.Be in the know. The group of friends was invited to the party by Elliott, as he knew one of Hernandez's friends. In Hernandez's lawsuit, she alleged that university officials were aware of a growing problem of sexual assaults on campus, including specific incidents involving Elliott, but did not take appropriate action.

Briles' attorney, Mark Lanier, said the former coach "wouldn't pay a dime.

Briles and McCaw were also named as defendants in the Hernandez lawsuit, but federal court records online show she asked a judge to release them from the case.

On Friday, a federal judge ruled in a separate ongoing case involving 10 women that Baylor must release underlying documents used in the investigation done by law firm Pepper Hamilton. "It was the right time for her."?

In January 2016, she and two other women -- who also said they were victimized by Elliott -- spoke about their experiences on ESPN's Outside the Lines with their identities concealed.

Hernandez's lawsuit claimed Baylor knew Elliott had a history of assaults, failed to protect her and others who were attacked, and ignored her pleas when she sought help. "As to Mr. Lanier's comments, I disagree with his position but will not make any further comment so as not to violate the confidential terms of our agreement or mediation confidentiality," Zalkin said. He was later sentenced to 20 years in prison.

He didn't pay anything nor did he admit any liability."

Baylor had previously tried to settle with Hernandez, who was raped by former football player Tevin Elliott in 2012. The school has settled with several women but still faces multiple lawsuits that have alleged gang rapes by football players and claims the school used its strict honor code against premarital sex and alcohol use to silence victims and witnesses.Hernandez would be the second woman who sued Baylor to settle.