The University of California, San Francisco, asked an alleged sexual assault survivor to allow a dean access to her medical records, then dragged out the investigation for so long that the accused student was able to finish his classes before the school suspended him. The alleged sexual assault victim, who asked to go by the pseudonym Vera, said it took her more than 70 days to get a no-contact order against the accused male student, and that the school's investigation, which was supposed to be completed in two months, instead lasted close to four.