The Grand Rapids-Michigan State University called Brenda Tracy’s lawsuit against school to turn former football coach Melo Tucker’s shooting “her own several million dollars worth of dollars.”
Tracy, a famous national proponent of the victims of the sexual attack, in June. Filed a lawsuit and, among other issues, claimed that the members of the school’s trustee council leaked its name through what had to be a confidential tucker sexual harassment.
Later, this study found that Tucker violated the school’s sexual harassment policy and exploited Tracy when he masturbated and provided sexual comments without his consent in 2022. April A phone call. Tucker denied any illegal actions and said he and Tracy had a common relationship. However, Tracy reported the incident in MSU a few months later, and the university dismissed it in 2023. September Tucker has since filed a court for a university for shooting and a salary of about $ 80 million, which remained in his contract.
The University also investigated the Tracy’s statement that her name was encouraged by a MSU official, a investigation, which cost the school at least $ 850,000. Lawyers from the Jones Day law firm found no evidence that any MSU officer or employee leaked her name.
Jones Day lawyers also wrote MSU’s proposal to dismiss the tracy action they filed on Friday, August 29, in the Federal Court Grand Rapids. Lawyers called Tracy’s lawsuit in a “complaint in the kitchen”, which is based on many claims that it cannot prove, and repeat the university in the Tucker’s lawsuit.
“On the one hand, former football coach Mel Tucker says Michigan State University has done too much,” the university’s lawyers wrote. “Now, on the other hand, former football sexual misconduct coach Brenda Tracy says that the university has done too little. True here lies in the middle: the university did what has legally allowed when tucker fucked for inappropriate sexual behavior with tracy.”
The University requested the judge to dismiss the action because he believed Tracy had not lodged a claim that the court could make a decision and that the school and trustees are protected by qualified immunity.
University spokesman Amber McCann refused to comment, as did Karen Truszkowski, a tracy lawyer.
Brenda Tracy, Middle, are its legal team members Karen Truszkowski, left, and defended Goldfaden as she appealed to Judge Rosemarie Aquilina Ingham District Court in the center of Masonry, 2023. Thursday, October 26.
Tracy reported Tucker to MSU in 2022.
2022 November Tracy filed a complaint of sexual harassment Tucker. The University hired to investigate the investigation to investigate a study that took place for about nine months. Truszkowski eventually gave us the USA Today permission to publish a story of a Tracy complaint in 2023. September
Later that month, MSU trustee Dianne Byrum called for the school to investigate the claims that someone at university leaked a tracy name. MSU hired Jones Day to examine a leak and report by a law firm published in 2023. On 29 December, he said there was no evidence that the MSU officer or employee did not. However, only seven of the eight trustees agreed to be interviewed and covered their cell phones for the exam. Dennis Denno did not transfer his mobile phone.
The University paid almost $ 600,000 for its study on Jones Day, but also paid $ 250,000 to the second law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart and Sullivan to represent trustee Rema Vassar.
2023 University researchers found that Vassar and Denn had committed inappropriate behavior on separate issues unrelated to Tracy’s complaint. Vassar took free tickets and flights. Denn pressed consultants investigating MSU reply to 2023. The mixture shooting at the campus to mitigate the criticism of the trustee actions. May 30 Gretchen Whitmer gave up the MSU Board’s request to remove Vassar and Denn – a request that has been awaited for more than a year.
In his claim, Tracy accused Denn and Vassar for leaking confidential information to other MSU officials, sponsors and media. Both together with the University Board called the accused.
The Tracy action seeks an undisclosed amount due to psychological and emotional suffering, criminal damage and lawyer tax; and the Board’s commitment to “effective steps to prevent discrimination on gender and harassment, including a sexual attack”.
Tucker’s federal claim for his shooting continues. Tracy also appeals to Tucker Ingham District Court.
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This article initially appeared at the Lansing State Journal: MSU: Brenda Tracy, using a tucker shooting to get a “several million dollars” unexpected.