> But in a moment of déjà vu, 7,339 of those Title IX complaints were filed by a single person — the same one who directed 6,157 similar claims to OCR in 2016, according to the civil rights office, which declined to name the filer, citing privacy rules. That person would have had to file an average of 20 complaints a day — or nearly one an hour — in 2022.
> “This individual has been filing complaints for a very long time with OCR **and they are sometimes founded,”** Catherine Lhamon, the department’s assistant secretary for civil rights, told The 74.
It’s incredible that they’re still reviewing this person’s submissions after they’ve been spamming the compaint form for the better part of a decade.
wopwopdoowop says
> But in a moment of déjà vu, 7,339 of those Title IX complaints were filed by a single person — the same one who directed 6,157 similar claims to OCR in 2016, according to the civil rights office, which declined to name the filer, citing privacy rules. That person would have had to file an average of 20 complaints a day — or nearly one an hour — in 2022.
> “This individual has been filing complaints for a very long time with OCR **and they are sometimes founded,”** Catherine Lhamon, the department’s assistant secretary for civil rights, told The 74.
It’s incredible that they’re still reviewing this person’s submissions after they’ve been spamming the compaint form for the better part of a decade.
Fetlocks_Glistening says
Ok, what’s a Title IX charge, and what’s the complainer complaining about?