Looks legit to meIs it just me, or does her head look way too big on this one?
"I think it's ridiculous that Paul would sue not only the school but one of my past professors for allowing me to make an art piece," she wrote. "It's ridiculous that he would read it as a 'bullying strategy,' especially given his continued public attempts to smear my reputation, when really it's just an artistic expression of the personal trauma I've experienced at Columbia. If artists are not allowed to make art that reflect on our experiences, then how are we to heal?"
page 16_sl said:Emma's first public press statement was in April 2014, at a press conference with Senator Gillibrand at Columbia University. At that press conference, Emma stated: "My rapist a serial rapist, still remains on campus..." and "Every day I live in fear of seeing him." However, at that time Paul was abroad in Prague, and was not in fact on Columbia campus. Emma, who was still Facebook friends with Paul at the time, easily knew this information as it was posted about throughout Paul's Facebook page.