Judge: Former UNC wrestling coach's son should not have been expelled from UT-Chattanooga
Posted Aug 11, 2015
A Tennessee court ruled that Corey Mock, the son of former UNC wrestling coach C.D. Mock, should not have been expelled for sexual assault by his university. The judge ruled the UT-Chattanooga, which expelled Corey Mock for sexual misconduct in December, held him to an unreachable standard by asking him to prove he'd attained verbal consent instead of asking for proof that he had not.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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