'They threw me down onto the bed, face down, and they took turns assaulting me from behind, other things in the mix,' she said. 'And I was bleeding everywhere. My piercings were ripped out. I had my belly button, my nose and my ear piercings.'
She told KPBS she didn't know how many men were in the room, or how many assaulted her. She also didn't know where the reported number of five came from. She said the first time she heard about it was when The Los Angeles Times broke the story in June. The Times reported that rumors have been spreading at SDSU for months that five football players raped the girl during an off-campus house party.
On Monday, SDSU announced that it had started its Title IX investigation into the reported rape. The university said it was asked not to do anything that might interfere with the investigation, including launching its own investigation up until now.
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