New Mexico State University Basketball Players File Hazing Lawsuit
New Mexico State University Basketball Players File Hazing Lawsuit
Two former New Mexico State University men’s basketball team players have filed an “explosive” lawsuit against ex-coach Greg Heiar, three former teammates, and other school athletics officials, alleging that they were sexually harassed, assaulted, and hazed.According to CNN, the lawsuit was filed by former N.M.S.U. players William Benjamin and Shakiru Odunew.In their complaint, the two athletes say that they were hazed and sexually assaulted by the three former teammates named as defendants in the claim.While both men say that they reported the alleged hazing incidents to university athletics staff, no action was ever taken.The lawsuit recalls an incident in which Odunewu says that he was “attacked” and “sexually assaulted” by the three players while traveling on a team bus during a road trip.Odunewu reported the alleged assault, prompting Heiar to promise that he would investigate and issue suspensions if he found evidence of wrongdoing.However, Heiar never took any action and the three players were not disciplined for the purported assaults.
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