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Racist University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing has broken cover three days after her foul-mouthed racist tirade as the president of the school reveals she has been banned from the campus.
The 22-year-old was arrested early Sunday morning after she stumbled into the dorms on campus in Lexington, Kentucky, before she launched herself at fellow student Kylah Spring, who was working the front desk.
In exclusive pictures obtained by DailyMail.com the former business and management major can be seen today covering up as she darts into a vehicle outside of their modest three-bedroom home in Fort Mitchell.
Dressed in a white hoodie, black trousers, black coat and clutching a black handbag Rosing covered her face as she broke her cover for the first time since the racist incident.
President of the University of Kentucky Eli Capilouto has now confirmed that Rosing was suspended on an ‘interim basis’ as they continued their investigation.
They also said that she is no longer a student, is not eligible to re-enroll as a student and is permanently banned from the campus.
It comes after DailyMail.com revealed that she allegedly doxxed a 15-year-old girl while they were at high school together, publicly posting that she would 'send nudes' and falsely claimed she had an abortion.
Racist University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing has broken cover three days after her foul-mouthed racist tirade and has been banned from the campus permanently
Dressed in a white hoodie, black trousers, black coat and clutching a black handbag Rosing covered her face as she broke her cover for the first time since the racist incident
Rosing was arrested early Sunday morning after she stumbled into the dorms on campus in Lexington, Kentucky, before she launched herself at fellow student Kylah Spring
When Spring and another black student tried to get Rosing to sit down, Rosing could be seen trying to punch the other victim and trying to kick Spring
In a statement Capilouto said: ‘Although she is no longer a student, we must continue our investigations. That includes our cooperation with an investigation into criminal charges filed.
‘Our Code of Student Conduct disciplinary proceedings and racial harassment misconduct being reviewed by our Office of Institutional Equity and Equal Opportunity.
‘Further charges could be forthcoming based on these investigations. As a community working wholeheartedly to prevent racist violence, we also must be committed to holding people accountable for their actions.
‘The processes we have in place are essential. I will be sharing more information about the next steps we are taking soon. Thank you for being a community that cares.’
Footage showed her unleash a 10-minute-long racist tirade during which, court documents reveal, she called Spring a 'n*****' more than 200 times - and sang the slur as she was carted off by cops.
Her lawyer previously confirmed that she would be withdrawing from the school in order to undergo to rehab to receive ‘treatment for her issues’ as well as ‘racial sensitivity’ training.
President of the University of Kentucky Eli Capilouto has now confirmed that Rosing was suspended on an ‘interim basis’ as they continued their investigation
DailyMail.com revealed that she grew up in a modest three-bedroom and two-bathroom family property in Fort Mitchell with her parents and siblings after she bragged that she was 'rich'
On Monday, Rosing sobbed as she pleaded not guilty to charges of intoxication in a public place, third-degree assault on a police officer, fourth-degree assault and second-degree disorderly conduct
Exclusive photos obtained by DailyMail.com show University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing, 22, leaving the Fayette County Detention Center Monday night, still in her boots and tight skirt
On Monday, Rosing sobbed as she pleaded not guilty to charges of intoxication in a public place, third-degree assault on a police officer, fourth-degree assault and second-degree disorderly conduct.
She was later released on $10,000 bail and collected by her parent trying to hide her face by holding paper in front of herself.
The blonde was pictured leaving Fayette Detention Centre on Monday night, with her parents Jill and Don Rosing.
In the full 10-minute video of Rosing's assault, which shows her use the n-word 200 times, she is told that she has ruined her life to which she brazenly replies 'no I didn't' before singing the n-word over and over before police arrived to arrest her.
Even after the University of Kentucky officer has her in handcuffs, she can still be heard singing the word as she is dragged away.
Rosing can also be heard telling Spring to 'do her chores' as well as calling her an 'ugly n***** b****' while horrified students look on and some try to intervene.
A former classmate of racist University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing (pictured), who attended Beechwood with her, has branded her a 'bully' who has had her 'true personality' exposed by her own vile rant
Rosing, pictured in high school, allegedly started rumors about the pupil 'getting pregnant and getting an abortion' in high school, which was not true
Her lawyer previously confirmed that she would be withdrawing from the school in order to undergo to rehab to receive ‘treatment for her issues’ as well as ‘racial sensitivity’ training
During her rampage, Rosing told University of Kentucky police officers that she gets 'special treatment' because she has 'lots of money'.
Court documents revealed she 'kicked and bit' officers as they tried to place her under arrest.
University Police were finally able to take Rosing into custody just before 4am on Sunday following the now-viral incident.
She was held at the Fayette County Detention Center where she refused to identify herself to officers upon her arrival in the early hours so was processed as a Jane Doe.
Spring, made an impassioned speech at an anti-racism march on Monday night, a day after the attack.
The desk clerk, a freshman at the university, became emotional as she addressed the dozens of people who attended the march in her honor. She told the crowd: 'I was physically, verbally and racially assaulted by Jane Doe, aka Sophia Rosing.
'This is a recurring issue in and across the American school system no matter what age. I am deeply saddened by the events that took place, but I am most grateful for justice that is to come.
The blonde 22-year-old was pictured trying to obscure her face as she left the jail Monday night
Her attorney Fred Peters, pictured, told DailyMail.com that the business and marketing major will be 'withdrawing' from school and will be 'getting treatment for her issues' - though he would not confirm if they were alcohol related
‘To Miss Rosing. You will not break my spirit and you will be held accountable for your actions. I only pray that you open your heart to love and try to experience life differently and more positively.
'As Michelle Obama once said, when they go low, we go high. I will continue to address this situation with grace and humility.'
A year before the vile racist incident, Rosing had bragged to fellow students: 'I'm rich as f*** and you're obviously not'.
But DailyMail.com can reveal that she grew up in a modest three-bedroom and two-bathroom family property in Fort Mitchell with her parents and siblings.
Her father, Paul Donald Rosing, works as an Technology Executive for Messer Construction Co, but relatives of Rosing have not yet responded to request for comment.
Since Sunday's attack, Rosing herself has been fired by fashion brand Dillard's for her outburst.
She was part of the Campus Collective Program, with a Dillard's spokesperson saying: 'Dillard's does not condone this behavior. Her relationship with Dillard's has been terminated immediately.'