Oh Neaux...

My guess is its more about the ethics of it. And also the issue of superiors vs. subordinates. Then you have players/students vs coaches/employees. And NCAA considering it giving a benefit even if it is a strange way to think about it. Giving sexual favors to recruits/players for attending/playing for your university is probably against rules too.

My guess as long as everyone involved is consenting adults...nothing is technically illegal beyond obscure adultery laws that are not enforced.
I would think LSU would have employment policies restricting employees having sexual relations with students. Could also be issue if employees involved reported to each other.
 
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Six dudes. One chick?? Yeah no thanks. I think I'll head down to the bar and hang out with Coach Kelly. Catch ya guys later.
Heck someone has to go first, I'll do that then go hang out with Coach Kelly and have a few bourbons.
 
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I would think LSU would have employment policies restricting employees having sexual relations with students. Could also be issue if employees involved reported to each other.
Yes exactly, this is more about Rules, ethics and possibly some NCAA issues, as well as public image, rather than any perceived legalities.

That doesn't mean this does not open LSU up to some interesting lawsuits, regarding the situation, whether any of them stand up in court really depends on the details of the situation. But as far as I can see, as long as everyone was consenting adults, there is no real laws broken, keeping in mind some states do still have some obscure adultery etc. laws still on the books, but don't enforce them because it is unlikely they would hold up. Although some are used in divorce proceedings I believe.

edit: see adultery/infidelity laws by state, other obscure laws could be there too.

https://infidelityrecoveryinstitute.com/u-s-a-laws-on-infidelity-and-adultery/


edit 2: Also note other states have Fornication Laws. Not to mention other strange Sex laws:

 
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Yes exactly, this is more about Rules, ethics and possibly some NCAA issues, as well as public image, rather than any perceived legalities.

That doesn't mean this does not open LSU up to some interesting lawsuits, regarding the situation, whether any of them stand up in court really depends on the details of the situation. But as far as I can see, as long as everyone was consenting adults, there is no real laws broken, keeping in mind some states do still have some obscure adultery etc. laws still on the books, but don't enforce them because it is unlikely they would hold up. Although some are used in divorce proceedings I believe.

edit: see adultery/infidelity laws by state, other obscure laws could be there too.

https://infidelityrecoveryinstitute.com/u-s-a-laws-on-infidelity-and-adultery/

LSU has a recent history of scandals. So this is another black eye added to the list. LSU was probably hoping Brian Kelly would help them lift up their program's outside perception coming from ND.

LSU History
 
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