CLEVELAND, Ga. (AP) 鈥 A Baptist college in northeast Georgia has placed its president on leave while it investigates whether he ignored claims that a former administrator was abusing students.
Trustees at Truett McConnell University in Cleveland announced on Friday that they had placed Emil Caner on leave. They said they hired an investigator to examine claims that a former administrator and professor sexually assaulted a woman who was a student and later a university employee. She claims she was assaulted when she went to the administrator鈥檚 home for Bible study. Trustees also named John Yarborough, the director of alumni and public policy, as acting president.
Southern Baptists have faced allegations that have abused people over the years and that the denominaton hasn't done enough to prevent abuse.
The former student made the allegations on a podcast on May 29. Truett McConnell issued a statement May 30, saying that it first became aware of the allegations in February 2024, when the administrator informed the university he was under investigation by the White County Sheriff鈥檚 Office 鈥渞egarding an inappropriate relationship.鈥
The 3,100-student university says the administrator鈥檚 employment ended within days and that school leaders later learned that the administrator had sent 鈥渉undreds鈥 of 鈥渟exually-explicit and theologically-twisted鈥 emails from a personal account. Sheriff鈥檚 deputies concluded there wasn鈥檛 enough evidence to seek criminal charges, the university said. The sheriff's office didn't immediately respond Monday to a phone call and email seeking comment.
A lawyer for the former student contacted the university in February, Truett McConnell said. The student alleged in the podcast that she was repeatedly sexually assaulted at the administrator鈥檚 home.
Marcia Shein, the former student's lawyer, said Monday that the university knew about the claims well before 2024. She said a petition complaining about the administrator's behavior was ignored.
The university replied that it 鈥渢akes all allegations of sexual misconduct seriously鈥 and that if a formal complaint had been filed, the administrator 鈥渨ould have been immediately investigated and ultimately dismissed.鈥
Shein said the student hasn鈥檛 sued Truett McConnell because she is blocked by Georgia鈥檚 four-year statue of limitations on civil lawsuits. However, Shein said White County District Attorney Jeff Langley has told Shein鈥檚 investigator that he is taking a renewed look at the case.
Several alumni demonstrated on campus Friday as trustees met, saying the university hasn鈥檛 done enough.
Brianna Derryberry, a 2017 graduate, held a sign saying, 鈥淵our silence says more than your slogan.鈥
鈥淚 truly believe that there has been a lot that has been covered up,鈥 Derryberry told WDUN-AM. 鈥淚鈥檝e just been praying that the darkness won鈥檛 be there anymore and that the truth will come out.鈥
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