Pittsburgh college upset at Grisham book’s rape scene
PITTSBURGH — Officials at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh are upset that bestselling author John Grisham mentions the school in connection with a fictional gang rape in his latest novel.
Grisham’s “The Associate” deals with a character who attended the private Catholic college and was involved in a drunken rape scene in an off-campus apartment in 2003.
Duquesne University spokeswoman Rose Ravasio said it was unfortunate Grisham “chose to use our name and associate it with a fictional incident of this nature.”
Grisham told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he chose the school because he saw it once and had been to Pittsburgh for Steelers and Pirates games.
The novel contains several references to Pittsburgh. The Post-Gazette noted that the book’s disclaimer says the book is a product of the author’s imagination.
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