They don't.I believe that is correct - I don't think they correct based on attrition post-signing day.
They don't.I believe that is correct - I don't think they correct based on attrition post-signing day.
A former Baylor athletic department employee who was fired in the wake of the investigation into the university's handling of sexual assault complaints has filed a defamation and negligence lawsuit against the law firm and attorneys who conducted the investigation.
Thomas Hill, a former assistant athletic director for community relations and special projects, was fired in late May after 28 years at Baylor. The lawsuit filed Tuesday in Waco, Texas, accuses Philadelphia law firm Pepper Hamilton of negligence and defamation and asks for $60,000 in damages.
Hill's lawsuit comes just five days after Briles filed a lawsuit against Baylor, accusing three regents and a vice president of libel and slander -- and for conspiring to prevent him from getting another coaching job. Briles reached an undisclosed financial settlement with the school in June, although several sources have pegged it at about $17 million.
How? Cause he only waived what happened in the past. **** Baylor did something new.Hah! This guy apparently doesn't put much value on his reputation.
And I find this interesting:
So I have to ask ... if Art reached a multi-million settlement with **** bailer last June ... how the hell can he turn around and sue the university now? Is he renouncing the settlement?
Anyway ... and it can never be said enough ... **** bailer!
How? Cause he only waived what happened in the past. **** Baylor did something new.
That's something new, dammit!And potentially violated the terms of the settlement.
nope. can't get in trouble for telling the truth. Unless you've agreed not to say anything.Is it defamation if it's true?
Literally!I hope the bailer folks keep lobbing grenades at one another....
Nuke the site from orbit, it's the only way to be sure
The former president of Baylor University went over the heads of other administrators in 2011 to help a troubled football player who would go on to commit sexual assault stay on the team, according to a report byThe Wall Street Journal.
Defensive end Tevin Elliott was suspended for academic misconduct at the time, but was reinstated after then-university president Ken Starr intervened on his behalf, the newspaper reported, citing two people familiar with the matter.
Try this. **** BAILER!Jesus Christ. I don't know what else to say?
"Baylor is investigating about 125 reports of sexual assault or harassment between 2011 and 2015. Nineteen football players have been accused of sexual or physical assault, including four alleged gang rapes, since 2011, the school has said. "
125 here and 125 there. Pretty soon you are taking about sexual assault numbers that can really get your school in trouble.
Not surprising.
Wow! That's over 30 a year or more than 2 1/2 per month. Take out periods when students are on break, that's around one per week. ONE ASSAULT PER WEEK! Holy ****! It almost sounds like it was like some sort of "Rape Club" for the football team."Baylor is investigating about 125 reports of sexual assault or harassment between 2011 and 2015. Nineteen football players have been accused of sexual or physical assault, including four alleged gang rapes, since 2011, the school has said. "
125 here and 125 there. Pretty soon you are taking about sexual assault numbers that can really get your school in trouble.
Not to quibble, but the tweet says "before the rape conviction" he escaped suspension with the help of Starr, implying Starr helped him after he was accused of rape. But the article says Starr helped him avoid academic suspension in 2011. That was well before the rape and conviction I think. It bothers me when reporters mask things in the way they word them in order to make their point. That happened to us during the scandal and regardless how slimy Baylor is reporters shouldn't get away with this sort of wordsmithing. Hell, with Baylor it isn't necessary. The actual facts are damning enough.
That we know of.Wow! That's over 30 a year or more than 2 1/2 per month.
that's the spirit!**** Bailor!!!
Not surprising.
Both are fighting back against the university. Briles has filed a lawsuit, and Starr is said to be writing a book