Former NFL Player Sues Liberty University for Racial Discrimination
Former NFL Player Sues Liberty University for Racial Discrimination
A former professional football player has filed a lawsuit against Liberty University, accusing the private Christian college of racial discrimination.According to The Associated Press, the federal lawsuit was filed Friday by Kelvin Edwards, who played football for Liberty before signing with the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints.Edwards, notes The A.P., had been hired by Liberty to help lead diversity initiatives. However, the former NFL player claims he was discriminated against. In his lawsuit, Edwards asserts that Liberty University’s actions ran afoul of both the federal Civil Rights Act and the Virginia Human Rights Act.Now, Edwards is seeking at least $8 million in damages and other compensation.The Religion News Service reports that Edwards was hired on a 10-yaer contract, the terms of which granted him an annual salary of $275,000, a $1,500-per-month car allowance, and other generous benefits.
The Liberty University Student Union building. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Billy Hathorn. (CCA-BY-3.0).
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