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EXCLUSIVE: Representative Kevin Kiley, R-Calif, reacted on Monday following a digital report by PK Press Club according to which the Mountain West conference hired the same law firm to investigate the allegations of misconduct of the Transgenre Brooke Fleming athlete that the conference used to defend the admissibility of the athlete in the conference tournament in court.
Kiley had been frank against transgender athletes competition against girls and women in sport and disagreed with California Governor Gavin Newsom while the Ministry of Justice filed a complaint against the state for alleged violations of the title IX.
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The SJSU Trans Blaire Fleming player and his teammate Brooke Slusser went to a magic show and were Thanksgiving Together in Las Vegas despite a current trial on Fleming being transgender. (Thien-An Truong / San Jose State Athletics)
“The absurdity and injustice to force young women and girls to compete with men also have obvious security risks,” Kiley said in a statement to PK Press Club Digital. “The revelations of PK Press Club Digital are very disturbing, but unfortunately without surprise: the same establishments that readily submit to student-athletes at the risk of physical damage do not adequately react when these damage materialize.
“Fortunately, the tide turned out to be decisively against politicians and the back organizations who challenged common sense and biological reality in their attempt to undermine the protections of hard civil rights for female athletes.”
Former San Jose State Brooke Slusser women’s volleyball player was the apparent target of an alleged plan in Fleming and a Colorado state player for Slusser increased in the face in a match on October 3. Slusser has never been enriched in the face during this match. Fleming had 10 errors while SJSU lost against the state of Colorado in right sets.
PK Press Club Digital previously reported that Mountain West had hired the firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher (WFG) to investigate allegations.
The Mountain West hired the company to manage the investigation in the same month as the same company represented the conference to protect Fleming’s eligibility in a preliminary injunction request so that the disqualified athlete of female competition and the conference tournament.
The investigation was closed after three days, Fleming being rid of imprecision. But no evidence was never disclosed by the conference, while Fleming finished the season, winning the honors of all the conferences and even led SJSU to the Mountain West championship match.

California representative Kevin Kiley made an exclusive statement to PK Press Club Digital. (Joseph A. Wulfsohn / PK Press Club Digital)
The law firm who worked to keep the eligible trans SJSU player also cleaned the conspiracy athlete in order to harm his teammate
The WFG lawyer who conducted the investigation into allegations against Fleming, Tim Heaphy, then proposed to the school’s legal advisor to help him sail in a federal investigation into title IX on the same situation, as shown by the public archives obtained by PK Press Club Digital. The offer has been refused.
No WFG lawyer has been accused of having violated applicable professional driving rules.
PK Press Club Digital contacted the Wilkie Farr & Gallagher firm, the Mountain West Conference and the California State University System for a response to Kiley’s declaration.
Slusser spoke of recent results at the end of last month in an appearance in “America Reports” by PK Press Club Channel.
“It is obvious once it has been put to the public that there are so many bias in this situation, and they try to sweep these things under the carpet and not have to face it when there are obvious problems happening everywhere,” she said.
“They must be held responsible for the use of the same law firm and not to carry out an in -depth investigation because the title IX was built to protect women, and they obviously decide to protect man in this situation when they obviously tried to harm a female athlete of their school, and they always support this male athlete and which is not mistaken.
Slusser finally hopes that no other female athlete has to face the same things she has experienced.

Brooke Slusser # 10 and Balaire Fleming # 3 of the San Jose State Spartans call a piece during the first set against Air Force Falcons in Falcon short at 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. Sport has been ruined for me my senior season,” she said. “So the goal is to give back to these young girls who had the same dream as I had it but to be able to love it all the time.”