USC suspends fraternity after reports of 'possible drug-facilitated sexual assaults'
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The University of Southern California has suspended a fraternity following reports of an alleged sexual assault and "possible drug-facilitated sexual assaults."
The University of Southern California in Los Angeles has suspended a fraternity following reports of an alleged sexual assault and "possible drug-facilitated sexual assaults" at its house, school officials said.
"The university has received a report of sexual assault at the Sigma Nu fraternity house," the school said in an alert posted on its Department of Public Safety website Wednesday. "The university also has received reports of drugs being placed into drinks during a party at the same fraternity house, leading to possible drug-facilitated sexual assaults."
The university reported the information to the Los Angeles Police Department, according to the alert, which encouraged anyone with information "relevant to the crimes" to contact the school's Department of Public Safety and police.
An LAPD spokesperson told ABC News Thursday the department is aware of four alleged victims, none of whom have reached out to police yet.