Seven women are suing their sorority at the University of Wyoming for admitting a man claiming to be a female into its sisterhood.
The plaintiffs, anonymous in the lawsuit (pdf), are suing the Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) sorority—a non-profit corporation headquartered in Dublin, Ohio—and its Fraternity Council President, Mary Pat Rooney.
The over 6 feet tall, 260-pound, 21-year-old man identifying as a woman is given the pseudonym Terry Smith in the lawsuit.
Rooney and other KKG officials conducted Smith’s admission with disregard to the secret voting process required, violated fiduciary duties to the sorority’s bylaws, and—by admitting a man into the sorority—interfered with the plaintiff’s contractual relationship with the defendant, according to the lawsuit….