April 16, 2004
Chapel Hill Settles Lawsuit Accusing Women's Soccer Coach of Sexual Harassment
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will pay a former women's soccer player $70,000 and have its women's soccer coach participate in sensitivity-training programs for eight years in order to settle part of a $12-million sexual-harassment lawsuit that was filed in 1998, university officials have announced.
The deal resolves the portion of a federal lawsuit filed by Debbie Keller, one of two players who said that the coach, Anson Dorrance, had questioned them about their sex
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