Documents below are related to a 2015 sexual assault case at the University of Richmond, involving C.C. Carreras as the complainant. The university has denied that a dean, Daniel Fabian, made the comment to Carreras: “I thought it was reasonable for him to penetrate you for a few more minutes if he was going to finish.” Excerpt from a prepared statement shared with BuzzFeed News, that Carreras read aloud to several administrators, including Dan Fabian, the deputy Title IX coordinator. A witness present at the meeting recalled her reading a part about his comment, and said that Fabian did not respond. The part below was directed at Fabian: An excerpt from an email sent to Fabian from Carreras on Sept. 4, 2015, after learning that Fabian was recommending against charging the accused student with violating the school’s code of conduct: Cum: Cur-I- ecu) rn 4 2015 al 59 AM we when Dand' (alumnanmm can) mum Dorsal men idml mm 'th dose he ausei consent me lime no he was aese re Carreras sent a number of emails to Fabian that day voicing concern about his decision to close her case. Fabian only responded in the afternoon with the following email: Fun n, Dar-m > mmremmw 7H In October, a hearing board found the accused student in her case not responsible for violating the school's sexual misconduct code. Carreras appealed, and she wrote in her 75-page appeal that Fabian said he believed the way Carreras withdrew consent was phrased in a way to suggest "a reasonable person” could continue. According to her appeal file: The quote was transcribed by Carreras from an audio recording of the hearing, she said. The school declined to provide Carreras with a copy of the recording, she said. An email obtained by BuzzFeed News showed the school also declined to provide her with an official transcript. When the university ultimately denied her appeal in November, the letter she received acknowledged the existence of a recording of the hearing.