The University of Southern California (USC) has reached an $852 million settlement over hundreds of sexual abuse allegations against a former head gynecologist at the student health center.
The school agreed to the "global settlement in principle" to settle litigation regarding the alleged behavior of George Tyndall, lawyers for the victims announced in a statement shared with The Hill.
The settlement means that USC has payed over $1.1 billion for claims against Tyndall. USC agreed to pay $215 million in 2018 to settle a federal class-action lawsuit over alleged Tyndall's behavior.
The administration of all programs, health, education and sports, just to name a few, are being held to a different level of accountability. The NCAA is going to also learn this with its poor performance in their basketball tournament. This is just the beginning.
NCAA Presidents & ADs will need to be carefully implement programs to mitigate & monitor these risks.
It's not coming, it's here.
USC was just served notice to value young women's private health care and their physical safety.
These types of cases will have an impact on safety of our young adults, the coaches/teachers/doctors we we trust them with, and the much needed requirement of personal integrity & accountability.
This has got to leave a "mark" on SC and the financial hit, net of insurance protection will serve as a "wake-up call" to begin to fully understand what it really means to be a "fiduciary".
My prayers are for the healing & future protection of these young women, and all our children in this great country.... protection & value of all children & people is core to what we stand for as Americans!
Let's not only hold our leaders accountable, but let them know we appreciate their efforts to "do it the right way".... Thank you Dr. Crow, Ray, CHE and ASU Staff.
The school agreed to the "global settlement in principle" to settle litigation regarding the alleged behavior of George Tyndall, lawyers for the victims announced in a statement shared with The Hill.
The settlement means that USC has payed over $1.1 billion for claims against Tyndall. USC agreed to pay $215 million in 2018 to settle a federal class-action lawsuit over alleged Tyndall's behavior.
The administration of all programs, health, education and sports, just to name a few, are being held to a different level of accountability. The NCAA is going to also learn this with its poor performance in their basketball tournament. This is just the beginning.
NCAA Presidents & ADs will need to be carefully implement programs to mitigate & monitor these risks.
It's not coming, it's here.
USC was just served notice to value young women's private health care and their physical safety.
These types of cases will have an impact on safety of our young adults, the coaches/teachers/doctors we we trust them with, and the much needed requirement of personal integrity & accountability.
This has got to leave a "mark" on SC and the financial hit, net of insurance protection will serve as a "wake-up call" to begin to fully understand what it really means to be a "fiduciary".
My prayers are for the healing & future protection of these young women, and all our children in this great country.... protection & value of all children & people is core to what we stand for as Americans!
Let's not only hold our leaders accountable, but let them know we appreciate their efforts to "do it the right way".... Thank you Dr. Crow, Ray, CHE and ASU Staff.