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Indianapolis Campus Security Negligence: Who Is Responsible When a University Contractor Exploits Children on the School’s Network You sent your daughter to Butler University in the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood of Indianapolis trusting that the campus — the sorority house on Sunset Avenue, the dining hall, the network she logs onto every night — was watched over by people who take her safety seriously. Then you learned that the head chef at her sorority house was arrested on eight counts of child exploitation and possession of child pornography. He allegedly committed these crimes on the university’s own campus, using the university’s own internet connection, dating back to 2023. For nearly two years, the systems that were supposed to protect students did not catch what was happening in the kitchen and on the network. We are the trial team at Attorney911, and we want you to know something before you read any further: the man who was arrested is not the only party who may answer for this. The institution that placed him in a sorority house, the university that failed to monitor its own network for child sexual abuse material, and the organization that housed him among your children — each one…