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EXCLUSIVE: Representative Kevin Kiley, Republican of California, reacted on Monday after a Pak Gazette digital report that the Mountain West conference hired the same law firm to investigate the transgender athlete Brooke Fleming accusations of misconduct that the conference was using to defend the eligibility of the athlete for the conference tournament in the Court.
Kiley had been Franco against transgender athletes who compete against girls and women in sports and disagreed with the governor of California Gavin Newsom when the Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the State for alleged violations of Title IX.
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Sjsu Trans player Blaire Fleming and her teammate Brooke Slusser went to a magic show and had thanksgiving together in Las Vegas despite a continuous demand on Fleming being transgender. (State Athletics of Truong/San José)
“The absurd and injustice of forcing young women and girls to compete against men also raises obvious security risks,” Kiley said in a statement to Pak Gazette Digital. “Pak Gazette Digital revelations are very disturbing, but sadly insufficient: the same institutions that voluntarily submit athletes to the risk of physical damage do not respond properly when those damages materialize.
“Fortunately, the tide has become decisively against politicians and backward organizations that have challenged common sense and biological reality in their attempt to undermine civil rights protections won for female athletes.”
The former female volleyball player of the state of San José, Brooke Slusser, was the apparent objective of an alleged Fleming plan and a player of the Colorado state that Slusser shot in the face during a game of October 3. Slusser never shot in the face during that game. Fleming had 10 errors when SJSU lost to the state of Colorado in straight sets.
Pak Gazette Digital reported previously that Mountain West hired Willkie Far & Gallagher (WFG) to investigate the accusations.
Mountain West hired the firm to manage the investigation in the same month that the same company represented the conference to protect Fleming’s eligibility in a preliminary court request so that the transcalified athlete from the female competition and the conference tournament.
The investigation was closed after three days, and Fleming was clear of incorrectness. But the conference did not reveal any evidence, since Fleming ended the season, won honors of all conferences and even took SJSU to the Mountain West championship game.

California representative Kevin Kiley gave an exclusive statement to Pak Gazette Digital. (Joseph A. Wulfsohn/Pak Gazette Digital)
Lawyer firm who worked to keep SJSU’s trans player eligible also authorized the conspiracy athlete to damage his teammate
The WFG lawyer who directed the investigation into the accusations against Fleming, Tim Heaphy, then offered the legal advisor of the school to help him navigate a federal investigation of the title IX on the same situation, as seen in the public records obtained by Pak Gazette Digital. The offer was rejected.
None of WFG lawyers have been accused of violating applicable rules of professional behavior.
Pak Gazette Digital communicated with the firm Wilkie Farr & Gallagher, the Mountain West Conference and the California State University system to obtain an answer in the Kiley statement.
Slusser spoke at the end of last month about recent findings in an appearance in “America Reports” by Pak Gazette Channel.
“It is obvious once this was presented to the public that there is so much partiality in this situation, and they are trying to sweep these things under the carpet and not having to deal with that when there are obvious problems throughout the place,” he said.
“They must account for the use of the same law firm and not do an thorough investigation because title IX was built to protect women, and are obviously deciding to protect man in this situation when they tried to vainly damage a female athlete in their school, and they are still supporting this male athlete throughout the place in the whole place. And there is the whole country that does this, they are simply not in the light.
Slusser finally expects any other female athlete to have to deal with the same things he experienced.

Brooke Slusser #10 and Blaire Fleming #3 of the Spartans of the State of San José call a play during the first set against the Falcons of the Air Force in Falcon Court in East Gym on October 19, 2024 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Andrew Wevers/Getty Images)
“The goal is to never have to let another female athlete go through what I did. The sport was ruined for me my senior season,” he said. “Then, the goal is to give back the young girls who had the same dream as me, but to be able to love him all the time.”