Former Michigan State Football Coach Prepares to File Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
Former Michigan State Football Coach Prepares to File Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
Former Michigan State University football coach Mel Tucker has said that he is preparing to file a wrongful termination lawsuit against his former employer.According to ESPN, Tucker’s attorney recently sent a letter to M.S.U.’s general counsel. The letter requested that the university maintain electronic and paper records for all members of its athletic department “in anticipation of litigation.”“Records may include information, or data recorded or conveyed through physical or electronic means, which may exist in any location and in any form, including as a hard copy, electronic or physical data,” the letter says. “Potentially relevant Records include, but are not limited to, messages, including, but not limited to, instant messages and text messages, e-mails, word-processing documents, presentations, spreadsheets, memoranda, notes, all kinds of media, telephone logs, voicemails, databases, and drafts.”Letters of spoliation are common in pre-litigation, largely because they pre-empt probable defendants from legally disposing of relevant evidence.Michigan State, adds ESPN, fired Tucker for cause on Wednesday, about a month after sexual abuse prevention advocate Brenda Tracy accused Tucker of sexually harassing her.
Mel Tucker pictured in 2018. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Thomson200. (CCA-BY-1.0). Public domain.
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