Falsely accused of sexual harassment, what should I do?

I have been expelled from my college, for sexual harassment which is a false allegation by my professor. My went to the restroom and forgot to zip my zipper back up, and I went to speak with several teachers. One teacher specifically asked why my zipper was open. I told her, "excuse me, and zipper it back up." She told my president that I pulled my penis out, and no one believed me. I would never do that. Is there a way, investigators can look at the cameras to see if my pants were unzipped before I went to her office? How can I prove I'm innocent?

1 answer  |  asked May 26, 2017 10:52 PM [EST]  |  applies to Texas

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Adam Kielich
A tough situation for sure. You should probably contact a local employment attorney ASAP to represent you in any proceedings about the situation.

posted by Adam Kielich  |  Jun 5, 2017 7:53 PM [EST]

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