University of Kentucky Addresses Sexual Assault Lawsuit Filed by Former Swimmers, Pledges Cooperation in Investigations

University of Kentucky Responds to Sexual Assault Lawsuit by Former Swimmers

Overview

The University of Kentucky has responded to a lawsuit filed by two of its former swimmers, with allegations of sexual misconduct against the former swim coach, Lars Jorgensen. In a statement released by the University, they expressed that they have notified law enforcement about this lawsuit and assured complete cooperation with them.

‘No Tolerance for Harm, Harassment or Abuse’

In large parts of the statement, the University of Kentucky clarified its commitment to the health and safety of its pupils and staff. The statement read, “No one should be subject to the kind of abuse described in the civil lawsuit filed.” The institution further stated it possesses “no tolerance for harm, harassment, or abuse.” Underlining their full commitment to student welfare, they said, “We will do everything possible to ensure the safety and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff.”

The Lawsuit Details

The lawsuit filed against the University, Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart, and former coach Lars Jorgensen, alleges sexual assaults, including rape, committed by Jorgensen. It also alleges the school “purposefully disregarded multiple credible reports of inappropriate sexual relationships.” This lawsuit was brought forth on April 12 by former Kentucky swimmer and assistant coach, Briggs Alexander, and another woman identified only as Jane Doe.

Allegations Against Former Head Coach and Athletic Director

The lawsuit further alleges that Gary Conelly, the former Kentucky head coach who led the program till 2013, failed to follow up on being told of previous alleged misconduct on Jorgensen’s part at Toledo university. The suit additionally accuses Barnhart of not investigating an email allegation, thus leading to Jorgensen’s hiring, and alleged concealment of these accusations.

Alleged Ignorance of Reports

Reports suggest that the athletic department of Kentucky’s university received credible reports from assistant coach Mark Howard of University of Toledo that Jorgensen was a sexual predator and untrustworthy around young women. The suit alleges that, instead of probing these allegations, Kentucky chose to cover them up and hire Jorgensen in 2012. Throughout his decade-long tenure, there have been numerous allegations that were neither documented nor pursued, according to the lawsuit.

Universities’ Stance

Responding to the lawsuit, Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart’s statement on April 14 emphasized the importance of safety for students and coaches. However, he declined to comment further on the lawsuit or the allegations.

The University of Kentucky’s response statement makes it clear they are taking the lawsuit seriously and intend to actively participate in any consequent investigations. The University reaffirms its commitment to student welfare in light of these allegations.


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