An investigation into former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines’ allegations that she was held hostage for ransom and assaulted at an event last year on the San Francisco State University campus has been suspended by the university’s police department, which said her claims were “unfounded.” Gaines said she was physically attacked by activists who forced her…
Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines’ assault investigation suspended by San Fran State University police
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