Lawsuit: Canisius College Tolerated Sexual Assault, Discrimination Against Female Track Athletes
Lawsuit: Canisius College Tolerated Sexual Assault, Discrimination Against Female Track Athletes
A federal lawsuit accuses Canisius College of tacitly permitting discrimination against female athletes on the school’s cross-country and track and field teams.The lawsuit also accuses Canisius of ignoring reports of sexual assault at the Buffalo, New York, college, with administrators purportedly only taking action after a female athlete was raped.According to WKBW7, the complaint was filed on behalf of several Canisius athletes by attorneys Lindy Korn, Catherine McCulle, and Brian Melber.“The sexual harassment and discrimination against female athletes in the Cross-Country/Track and Field Team fostered a hostile environment which promoted and condoned other forms of sexual abuse against female athletes, including sexual assault and rape,” the attorneys wrote.The lawsuit names as defendants:
Canisius College
Head track coach Nathan Huckle
Athletics Director William Maher
Former Canisius athlete Donavan Glavin
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