Trouble at ku again.

What kind of repercussions does a school open themselves up to if they dismiss someone before they are found guilty of a charge. Not saying that is the case here.

Just that if someone is supposedly innocent until proven guilty, and they dismiss them when they are charged not convicted. If someone then is found guilty, could they go back on the school for their loss of reputation and possibly income from NIL and pro career.

I cant remember if the Duke Lacrosse team took legal action after they were found innocent. I could see even those with gambling charges having a case if they are found not guilty, although that may be against the NCAA for their rules and suspensions that the school is required to follow in those cases.

Not trying to say this guy is innocent, I just wonder what would happen if he or another person with similar charges was found innocent, and the school dismissed him for a crime he was found innocent of. Seems in this day of million dollar NIL deals and Multi Million pro contracts, it could become an issue at some point.

Huh? Why would they be liable for anything if he doesn’t get convicted in court? They can dump whoever they want when they want.
 
Huh? Why would they be liable for anything if he doesn’t get convicted in court? They can dump whoever they want when they want.
Well, looking into the Duke case, those guys got $20M each from Duke.
 
What kind of repercussions does a school open themselves up to if they dismiss someone before they are found guilty of a charge. Not saying that is the case here.

Just that if someone is supposedly innocent until proven guilty, and they dismiss them when they are charged not convicted. If someone then is found guilty, could they go back on the school for their loss of reputation and possibly income from NIL and pro career.

I cant remember if the Duke Lacrosse team took legal action after they were found innocent. I could see even those with gambling charges having a case if they are found not guilty, although that may be against the NCAA for their rules and suspensions that the school is required to follow in those cases.

Not trying to say this guy is innocent, I just wonder what would happen if he or another person with similar charges was found innocent, and the school dismissed him for a crime he was found innocent of. Seems in this day of million dollar NIL deals and Multi Million pro contracts, it could become an issue at some point.

F*ck it now that they are getting paid, they can get canned just like any other employee. Just my opinion. Greater rewards should carry greater responsibilities.
 
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There’s quite some fakes here. Sheesh.

He needs to serve his punishment when he is convicted, before some of you come at me.
Why would we want to come after you? You're such a nice fellow.
 

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