Jury Awards Former Coronado High School Student $5 Million in Verdict Over Sexual Relationship with Basketball Coach

Coronado, California – A former high school student has been awarded $5 million by a jury, nearly four years after her basketball coach admitted to engaging in a sexual relationship with her when she was just seventeen years old. The jury found that the Coronado Unified School District shares more responsibility than the coach himself for the harm caused to the victim. In addition, the school district was found negligent in its hiring and supervision of the assistant coach. This verdict sends a strong message to schools across the nation about the importance of prioritizing … Read more

Missouri Governor’s Controversial Pardon of Former Chiefs Coach Sparks Outrage from Family of Injured Girl

KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid had his sentence commuted by Missouri governor Mike Parsons on Friday. However, the family of a five-year-old girl who was seriously injured in an accident caused by Reid while he was legally impaired expressed their dismay over the decision. The attorney representing the parents of Ariel Young condemned Parsons’ action, stating that the family and many others in Missouri are appalled by it. The Young family’s attorney, Tom Porto, expressed his disgust, emphasizing that if someone drives under the influence and causes a … Read more

South Carolina Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Former High School Coach in Defamation Case

Moncks Corner, South Carolina – The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a former Berkeley High School head football coach and athletic director, Jeffrey L. Cruce, in a defamation lawsuit against the Berkeley County School District. The court’s decision reverses a previous ruling by a state appeals court. Cruce filed the lawsuit in 2017, alleging that a district employee had defamed his character. The initial jury awarded him $200,000 in damages, a decision that was reinstated by the Supreme Court. The district contended that Cruce, as a public official, was not entitled … Read more

Former Chicago Blackhawks Prospect Files Lawsuit Alleging Cover-Up of Sexual Assault by Coach

Chicago Blackhawks have filed a motion to dismiss a negligence lawsuit brought by a former prospect who claims the team covered up his complaints of sexual assault and harassment by then-video coach Brad Aldrich in 2010. The Blackhawks have stated their commitment to creating a safe workplace for all members of the organization. Lawyers representing the anonymous plaintiff in the suit have accused the team of concealing sexual abuse and harassment during the team’s 2010 Stanley Cup-winning season. The suit alleges that Aldrich used his position of authority to groom, harass, threaten, and assault the … Read more