Alarming 'Stalking List' Retrieved From University Of Wisconsin-Madison Student, More Than A Dozen Of Females Come Forward Claiming Sexual Assault

Multiple sexual assault allegations have were made by more than a dozen women against a University of Wisconsin male student. He reportedly had a stalking list, and police officials seized this.

The University Of Wisconsin-Madison student identified as Aleck Cook, 20. At least nine charges have been made against Cook after three women had claimed he sexually assaulted them. It is possible that more charges will be filed against Cook because more than a dozen women have come forward claiming that they were also sexually assaulted by the University Of Wisconsin-Madison student, the Dane County District Attorney's office said.

Cook was arrested just last week after a female went to police to file a complaint against him, NBC reported. The female student, also from the University Of Wisconsin-Madison, said that she was strangled and assaulted while they were at Cook's apartment on October 12. Four women who came forward with their rape allegations are reportedly studying at the University Of Wisconsin-Madison.

The first female who filed a complaint against Cook reported that she met him via Facebook and had gotten together four to five times. They then had dinner, and he invited her to his apartment promising that they would not be doing anything that would make the woman uncomfortable, The Washington Post reported.

After five minutes of being at the flat of Cook, he started kissing the female and said that he should stop. He then pinned her to the bed and was assaulted for more than two hours.
The female said that Cook strangled her, penetrated her at one point, pushed her face into a pillow, and slapped her in the face.

According to authorities, a detective searched the home of Cook and noted that he found a black leather notebook with a list of the names of different women. He wrote how he met these women and what he liked about them. Some of the pages reportedly stated what Cook wanted to do with the women. Authorities did not elaborate on what were written, but a statement from the department handling the case said, "Disturbingly enough there were reports of 'kill' and declarations of 'sexual' desires."

Cook is now under emergency suspension and is not allowed to go to campus. He will be appearing in court this Thursday for a bail hearing. The University Of Wisconsin-Madison is urging students to come forward if they were survivors of sexual assault. 

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