Woman who accused author Steven Galloway of sexual assault breaks silence
VANCOUVER — The former University of British Columbia student who accused Steven Galloway of sexual assault says her complaint against the acclaimed author was not about a “consensual affair.”
The woman, identified only as MC or main complainant, has released a statement through her lawyer, speaking publicly for the first time since Galloway was suspended over what the university described as “serious allegations” last November.
“MC has stayed silent since Galloway was suspended, out of respect for the process and the confidentiality of everyone involved. The so-called ‘secrecy’ of the investigation process has protected Galloway, perhaps more than anyone else,” the statement said.
Galloway was fired from his position as creative writing chairman in June. Last week, 88 prominent authors including Margaret Atwood and Joseph Boyden signed an open letter decrying the university’s secrecy around the case and calling for an inquiry into how it was handled.


