It was after Lozano’s meeting with Yeary that Starr became aware of the assault, according to the complaint. Starr then personally met with Chafin to discuss the matter and did not contact Lozano or alert judicial affairs officials obligated to investigate, Lozano alleges. The suit does not allege how Starr learned of the incident.

Three weeks after Lozano’s meeting with Yeary, Chafin allegedly slammed Lozano’s arm against a car in front of her friends, according to the complaint. She then turned to an on-campus clinic where she did not feel supported.

Lozano filed an April 11, 2014, Waco police report against Chafin, reporting both alleged assaults and no further action was taken, according to the suit.

Later that month, Chafin again grabbed Lozano and threw her to the ground, the complaint states. Lozano again told Harris-Williams, Yeary and other unnamed faculty members, staffers and administrators, who did not pursue an investigation.

Lozano alleges Harris-Williams’ resignation one year later was related to her “vehement requests” to Post, who did not take action.