Former Baylor president Kenneth Starr says that he was never given a full explanation of why he was fired amid the school's sexual assault scandal and adds that he doubts that gang rapes happened at the school, despite what has been previously reported.
Starr told the Wall Street Journal that administrators at the school were concerned about his preferential treatment of athletes after former Baylor football player Tevin Elliott was suspended from school for academic misconduct and was later convicted and sentenced to 20 years for sexual assault.
Baylor regents told the paper that 17 women have reported sexual or domestic assaults involving 19 different Baylor football players dating back to 2011.