Report: U. of Washington Knew of Rape Allegations Against Star Running Back, Allowed Him to Play

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The Seattle Police Department has released new evidence that suggests officials at the University of Washington knew about and discussed rape accusations against Tylin Rogers before allowing the sophomore running back to continue playing last fall. 

Documents released by the police department on Monday reveal internal UW athletic department emails sent Nov. 30, just two days after one of Rogers' alleged victims posted on social media about the attack and filed a Title IX report against him at the university. 

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