Former Baylor president Kenneth Starr, demoted and then fired in the wake of a domestic and sexual assault scandal that engulfed the university's football program, doubts that alleged gang rapes that were part of the scandal even happened, he told The Wall Street Journal in an interview for a lengthy story published Thursday.
Under the headline "Kenneth Starr’s Baylor Exit Followed Years of Hidden Turmoil," the story recounts a tumultuous period at Baylor that ended with a dismissal for which, Starr asserts, he never got a full explanation.
MORE: Baylor should learn from football-first mentality
Starr and football coach Art Briles were fired this summer after an outside law firm's investigation described “institutional failures at every level” in addressing sexual violence on campus.