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But, he pointed out that the judge did not find the state’s attorney’s office did anything inappropriate at Friday’s hearing. NIU police Lt. Kartik Ramakrishnan said in court that he put the witness statements in Rifkin’s internal employment file; Campbell said prosecutors did not receive the internal file.

“[The judge is] making it clear that the information was hidden from the state’s attorney’s office,” Campbell said. “I can’t imagine requesting an investigation and not cooperating with the investigation.”

The two witnesses who gave written statements to police also spoke with Grady at the NIU police station, according to court documents. Grady testified Friday that he learned only last week that no report was made to prosecutors about the statements. Grady said Friday he did not suspend or fire the officers involved.

“I did talk to them,” Grady said in court. “Some people think that might be as stern as a termination.”

Rifkin’s case began Oct. 28, 2011, when a female NIU student told police Rifkin had raped her two weeks earlier on Oct. 14. Rifkin was fired the same day. University police have said NIU officers must adhere to a strict no-fraternization policy with students, faculty and staff.

On Nov. 3, 2011, two other NIU students went to the NIU police station, where they gave signed, written statements to NIU police, in which they said the victim in the case had discussed her ongoing consensual relationship with Rifkin. However, they told police they were worried about going to court.

One of the NIU students said the investigating officer told her she could think about whether she wanted her statement to go to prosecutors, court records show. The officer also told her she would have to hire an attorney and the process would be complicated, court records show.

Court records also indicate two NIU police officers told the victim not to discuss the case with anyone but police, which Rifkin’s attorney asserts is a violation of Rifkin’s due process rights.

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