Is Duke sharing all that it can about the Rasheed Sulaimon allegations?
Posted Mar 4, 2015
Is Duke University withholding information about sexual assault allegations made against former basketball player Rasheed Sulaimon in order to shield legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski from reputational harm? This is a provocative question. The answer, at least from a legal perspective, is much less provocative. As explained below, Duke’s refusal to share detailed information with the media appears to be the correct response under the law.
(Sports Illustrated)
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