The lawsuit states Baylor had knowledge of the gang rape but “failed to respond promptly and equitably.”

Attempts to reach Zalkin on Friday evening were not successful.

Hernandez’s lawsuit alleges Baylor officials knew of Elliott’s proclivity toward sexual violence and were indifferent and insensitive after she reported the sexual assault.

The lawsuit states Jane Roe 4 transferred out of Baylor to another university as a result of Baylor’s inequitable response.

The Tribune-Herald typically does not publish names of sexual assault victims, but Hernandez has given permission for her name to be used and has publicly raised awareness of her case.

The motion also states Baylor made it a practice to ignore sexual violence committed by football players, including Elliott, who had multiple sexual assault complaints filed against him before he raped Hernandez.

Another former football player, Sam Ukwuachu, a Boise State University transfer, was convicted last year of sexually assaulting a Baylor female athlete. Ukwuachu is pushing for a new trial.