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Mel Tucker FIRED FOR CAUSE as investigation into Sexual Harassment Continues. Mark Dantonio has Returned, Serving as Associate Head Coach

Have we seen players transfer mid-season and play at another school?

I can't recall any....

When it comes to Michigan State, I guess since they have only played 4 games, any player right now could transfer & not lose a year eligibility (once you play in 5 games, you lose that year)
 
So…….she must have known he was doing what he was doing while on the phone right?

Why not just hang up? MSU may have a “honeypot”……if any of you know what that is
This is exactly what I thought when I read the story. Hired her as a honeypot and he took the 'bate.

I hope he finds evidence that this is the case and sues them for 200m.
 
Tucker has $79M left on his contract.

Story from this morning:

Mel Tucker letter sent to Michigan St. alleges 'new evidence'


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Pete Thamel, ESPN
Oct 5, 2023, 10:49 AM ET

Mel Tucker's lawyers sent a 106-page letter that presents "new evidence" to Michigan State's interim president and board of trustees Thursday morning as the administrative hearing tied to the misconduct allegations against the former Spartans football coach begins.

The letter, which is from one of Tucker's attorneys and was released widely to the media, says the woman who brought forth the claim against Tucker that led to his firing, sexual assault awareness speaker Brenda Tracy, "appears to have made a career out of misleading and manipulating people."

The letter attempts to detail contradictions in the allegations from Tracy, who filed the formal complaint against Tucker with the school's office of civil rights in December 2022. It says she "manipulated a key witness," "deleted key evidence" and selectively gave transcripts to the Office of Institutional Equity.

Tracy's attorney, Karen Truszkowski, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Truszkowski previously told ESPN that she and Tracy would be appearing at the school's sexual misconduct hearing.

Michigan State fired Tucker for cause Sept. 27. The following day, Tucker's lawyers sent a note to preserve documentation "in anticipation of litigation." At stake for Tucker beyond the hearing is the $79 million he had remaining on his contract. After initially suspending Tucker without pay pending the hearing, the school fired him, saying he violated the moral turpitude clause and his admitted actions on a phone call with Tracy brought ridicule on the school.

The letter sent out Thursday is the latest in a tense back-and-forth between Tucker's side and the school, with this letter being sent by attorney Jennifer Z. Belveal. It attempts to catch Tracy in conflicting statements, using dozens of messages between her and her assistant, who is now deceased. It does not say specifically how the messages were obtained.

The letter, in part, alleges that Tracy's motivations for filing the complaint are financial. Tucker's attorney shared what they say are partially redacted parts of conversations Tracy had with her former assistant where they discuss her finances and the notion that she would be open to settling her claims with Tucker.

"I'm filing a formal complaint with MSU... [My lawyer] said after that we can let him know that we want to come to an agreement then it doesn't have to go to a hearing or anything unless he wants it to."

According to the messages provided by Tucker's lawyers, she later added: "Money is my only recourse to make him feel like there is a punishment," and "when they do the money I should make him pay me 10k directly."

The letter criticizes the MSU investigation for failing "to attempt to get fulsome text exchanges" for the Office of Institutional Equity investigation. It alleges the school left out Tracy having good feelings about her experience after Michigan State's spring game.

"Blessings on blessings when you stay the course and do what's right. . . . No regrets. My heart is good and so is my conscience[.]"

The messages came before the alleged phone encounter that became one of the focuses of the claim. Tracy said it wasn't consensual and Tucker has disagreed.

The letter was released minutes after the hearing began Thursday morning. Tucker will not attend the hearing, the letter states, because of a medical condition the letter doesn't disclose.


 
Tucker has $79M left on his contract.

Story from this morning:

Mel Tucker letter sent to Michigan St. alleges 'new evidence'


i

Pete Thamel, ESPN
Oct 5, 2023, 10:49 AM ET

Mel Tucker's lawyers sent a 106-page letter that presents "new evidence" to Michigan State's interim president and board of trustees Thursday morning as the administrative hearing tied to the misconduct allegations against the former Spartans football coach begins.

The letter, which is from one of Tucker's attorneys and was released widely to the media, says the woman who brought forth the claim against Tucker that led to his firing, sexual assault awareness speaker Brenda Tracy, "appears to have made a career out of misleading and manipulating people."

The letter attempts to detail contradictions in the allegations from Tracy, who filed the formal complaint against Tucker with the school's office of civil rights in December 2022. It says she "manipulated a key witness," "deleted key evidence" and selectively gave transcripts to the Office of Institutional Equity.

Tracy's attorney, Karen Truszkowski, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Truszkowski previously told ESPN that she and Tracy would be appearing at the school's sexual misconduct hearing.

Michigan State fired Tucker for cause Sept. 27. The following day, Tucker's lawyers sent a note to preserve documentation "in anticipation of litigation." At stake for Tucker beyond the hearing is the $79 million he had remaining on his contract. After initially suspending Tucker without pay pending the hearing, the school fired him, saying he violated the moral turpitude clause and his admitted actions on a phone call with Tracy brought ridicule on the school.

The letter sent out Thursday is the latest in a tense back-and-forth between Tucker's side and the school, with this letter being sent by attorney Jennifer Z. Belveal. It attempts to catch Tracy in conflicting statements, using dozens of messages between her and her assistant, who is now deceased. It does not say specifically how the messages were obtained.

The letter, in part, alleges that Tracy's motivations for filing the complaint are financial. Tucker's attorney shared what they say are partially redacted parts of conversations Tracy had with her former assistant where they discuss her finances and the notion that she would be open to settling her claims with Tucker.

"I'm filing a formal complaint with MSU... [My lawyer] said after that we can let him know that we want to come to an agreement then it doesn't have to go to a hearing or anything unless he wants it to."

According to the messages provided by Tucker's lawyers, she later added: "Money is my only recourse to make him feel like there is a punishment," and "when they do the money I should make him pay me 10k directly."

The letter criticizes the MSU investigation for failing "to attempt to get fulsome text exchanges" for the Office of Institutional Equity investigation. It alleges the school left out Tracy having good feelings about her experience after Michigan State's spring game.

"Blessings on blessings when you stay the course and do what's right. . . . No regrets. My heart is good and so is my conscience[.]"

The messages came before the alleged phone encounter that became one of the focuses of the claim. Tracy said it wasn't consensual and Tucker has disagreed.

The letter was released minutes after the hearing began Thursday morning. Tucker will not attend the hearing, the letter states, because of a medical condition the letter doesn't disclose.


Medical condition .............................. had one that lasted more than 4 hours?
 
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