- Lindsay Blankmeyer is suing Stonehill for $150,000
- Former roommate Laura 'had online and actual sex, feet from her bed in shared room'
- Lack of help from college aggravated depression, she claims
A former student at a Roman Catholic college has filed a lawsuit against the school, after ending up with a roommate who she says repeatedly made love with her boyfriend in their shared room.
Lindsay Blankmeyer, 21, claims the college in Easton, Massachusetts
didn't do enough to help her when she complained about her roommate Laura Sidla's overactive sex-life.
Blankmeyer suffered from depression and attention deficit disorder before she enrolled at Stonehill College, the lawsuit alleges, but was driven into a suicidal depression after school officials failed to offer her reasonable alternative accommodation.
Blankmeyer, now a marketing executive, according to her Linked in profile, said her roommate had sex with her boyfriend while she was trying to sleep just feet away and also participated in 'sexually inappropriate video chatting' while Blankmeyer was in the dorm room.
After trying unsuccessfully to persuade school officials to force her roommate to move out or to give her an acceptable private room, Blankmeyer ended up living at a hotel, the lawsuit said.
'Stonehill refused Lindsay's request for a single room and in the following weeks and months Lindsay fell into a dark and suicidal depression requiring her to take a leave of absence from school and undergo extensive psychiatric and medical treatment,' the lawsuit states.
Blankmeyer eventually completed her final semester of school at her home in New York and received a bachelor's of arts degree in Sept 2011. Her current Twitter profile says she is obsessed with all things Disney.
Blankmeyer enrolled as a freshman in 2007 but the lawsuit said problems began her senior year.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Boston earlier this week, seeks unspecified damages.
Stonehill spokeswoman Kristen Magda said the college responded 'swiftly and professionally' to Blackmeyer's complaints about her roommate, first trying to resolve the dispute through mediation with a residence director, then by giving Blankmeyer 'multiple options' for campus housing, including a private room.