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Having a wife and four young children living in married university housing is a "distinguishing factor" that probably convinced a judge to prevent the University of North Dakota from evicting a 28-year-old student accused of sexual assault on campus. "They're not accused of having done anything wrong," said S. Daniel Carter, VP of a non-profit campus security organization.
After two female students accused him of attacking them in separate incidents on campus last fall, Paul Sambursky was arrested and charged with two counts of gross sexual imposition. He is free on $30,000 bail.
The university sent him a letter banning him ...