
This photo was taken by Megan Rondini’s close friend at University Park Mall in Dallas a week or two before died. A junior at Southern Methodist University, Megan had transferred colleges after her claims of rape — by an influential, Alabama 34-year-old man — were unresolved.
By LYNETTE HAALAND
Four Points News
Mike and Cindy Rondini filed a lawsuit on behalf of their daughter Megan’s estate against the University of Alabama, the Tuscaloosa Sheriff’s department and T.J. Bunn Jr. for sexual assault damages and improperly handling their daughter’s case.
The lawsuit states: “This is an action for damages that arises from the sexual assault of Megan Rondini by Terry Jackson Bunn, Jr. and from the subsequent faulty practices and mishandling of investigation and treatment by the defendants, ultimately leading to the suicidal death of Megan Elizabeth Rondini.”
Megan grew up in Steiner Ranch and graduated from Vandegrift. In July 2015, Megan, then 20, was entering her junior year as a pre-med honors student at UA. She was majoring in biology with a 3.812 cumulative GPA. She killed herself in February 2016 without closure to her long, drawn-out rape case involving an influential Tuscaloosa, Ala. man.
The lawsuit was filed July 2 and as of this week, there have been no responses yet but Mike Rondini said the defendants have until the first part of September to respond. “All of the defendants issued press releases. Nothing surprising,” he said.
The Rondinis added co-counsel to help with the Title IX side of the suit and are amending their complaint this week.
“The more we uncover, the worse it gets,” Rondini said.


