A Princeton University student who argued that his conservative views were not accepted on the campus confessed to fabricating an assault and sending threatening e-mail messages to himself and some friends who shared his views, authorities said Monday.
Princeton Township police said Francisco Nava was not immediately charged with any crime, but the investigation was continuing.
Nava claimed to have been assaulted Friday by two men off-campus, police said. But he later confessed that scrapes and scratches on his face were self-inflicted, and that the threats were his work, too, said Detective Sgt. Ernie Silagyi.
A spokeswoman for the Ivy League university said that disciplinary action — which could range from a warning to expulsion — was pending Monday.
The university takes all matters related to the safety of its community members very seriously,” said spokeswoman Lauren Robinson-Brown. “It’s particularly concerning that a student would fabricate such matters.”
Nava, a 23-year-old junior politics major from Bedford, Texas, found himself at the center of one campus controversy recently when he wrote a column for the student newspaper, The Princetonian, criticizing the school for giving out free condoms, which he said encouraged a dangerous “hook-up culture.” A debate followed on the opinion pages of the paper.”