, which ran for two seasons.Allegations detailed in the 20-page lawsuit filed in a Dallas court include: an overall culture of abuse, violence, hazing, and cover-ups within the program.
It names the cheerleader's alleged attacker, the college and head coach Monica Aldama.According to the lawsuit, the former cheerleader called Aldama and told her about the assault. «Let's not make this a big deal,» Aldama said, according to the lawsuit. «I want the best for you and I will help you cheer wherever you want.» She then hung up.
Several days later, when the plaintiff formally quit the cheer team, Aldama repeated what she said during their initial call, «if you keep quiet, I'll make sure you can cheer anywhere you want,» the lawsuit alleged.In the documents obtained by CBS News Texas, the plaintiff said a group of fellow cheerleaders were in her dorm living room while she went to bed.
A short while later she claimed her attacker entered her room and bed while she slept and forcefully groped her while she screamed for him to stop.
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