Mel Tucker’s attorney: Michigan State doesn’t have cause to fire suspended coach over phone sex

Mel Tucker’s legal professional mentioned Monday that Michigan State doesn’t have trigger to fireplace its suspended soccer coach as a result of Tucker didn’t “interact in unprofessional or unethical habits” when he had telephone intercourse with an activist and rape survivor who the college paid to talk to his group.

Brenda Tracy, the activist and survivor, mentioned Tucker sexually harassed her in the course of the telephone name in April 2022. A number of months later, Tracy filed a criticism with the varsity’s Title IX workplace.

Tucker has acknowledged having telephone intercourse together with her however mentioned it was consensual.

Michigan State’s investigation was accomplished in July and the college knowledgeable Tucker final week it deliberate to fireside him for misconduct.

Legal professional Jennifer Belveal denied in a press release that Tucker’s actions have been acts of ethical turpitude — “by any stretch of the creativeness” — on the college that operates within the shadow of Larry Nassar’s abuse of greater than 100 athletes.

Belveal mentioned the varsity beforehand knew Tucker acknowledged in the course of the investigation in March that he had telephone intercourse with Tracy.

“The discover, which is totally premised on info you knew no less than seven months in the past, if not earlier, now affirms Tucker’s perception that the investigation was by no means within the reality,” she wrote.

Belveal additionally cited Tucker’s “critical medical situation” in stating that the embattled coach reserves his proper to completely reply to the college’s deliberate firing when he’s medically cleared.

Tucker requested for a medical depart for “a critical well being situation” whereas he was suspended and the varsity denied the request, saying it was “pointless,” in keeping with his legal professional.

“The quick monitor to termination following Tucker’s assertion of rights underneath the FMLA is retaliatory,” she wrote.

The varsity advised Tucker he could be fired for trigger and with out compensation for misconduct with Tracy, who it considers a vendor as a result of she was as soon as paid to talk with the group, and gave him seven days to reply.

Michigan State spokeswoman Emily Guerrant mentioned Monday the varsity will evaluate Tucker’s response.

Tucker signed a $95 million, 10-year contract in November 2021. If the varsity will get its method, he’ll lose about $80 million he was on account of make by way of Jan. 15, 2032.

“I can solely conclude that there’s an ulterior motive designed to terminate my contract primarily based on another issue reminiscent of a want to keep away from any (Nassar) taint, or my race or gender,” Tucker, who’s Black, mentioned in a response his legal professional shared two weeks in the past.

A listening to is scheduled for the week of Oct. 5 to find out if Tucker violated the varsity’s sexual harassment and exploitation coverage and a ruling might take as much as 60 days.

Tracy’s allegations have been made public by USA Right now earlier this month and on the identical day that the report was printed, Tucker was suspended.

Michigan State has employed a regulation agency to look into the supply of a leak that led to Tracy’s id being revealed.

“It’s the college’s failure to keep up the confidentiality of the investigation, mixed with Ms. Tracy’s public disclosure of the complete 1200-page investigation that has forged the College in a damaging mild,” Belveal wrote. “Tucker is simply the autumn man for the college’s negligence and misfeasance, the lengthy historical past of which incorporates and predates the Nassar matter, however which sadly has continued and tainted the College’s dealing with of this matter.”

The 51-year-old Tucker, who mentioned he has been estranged from his spouse for years and has two youngsters, mentioned the allegations towards him are “utterly false.”

The varsity, nonetheless, mentioned the actions Tucker acknowledged have been unprofessional and unethical.

“It’s not unprofessional or unethical to interact in intimate acts, off responsibility, with one other grownup, simply because that grownup offered providers one time to the college,” Belveal wrote.

Michigan State advised Tucker that he was fired for “breaches” in his contract and for participating “in any conduct which constitutes ethical turpitude or which, within the college’s sole judgement, would are likely to deliver public disrespect, contempt or ridicule upon the college.”

Belveal wrote that the college’s discover “adopts the allegations of Brenda Tracy with none significant evaluate of the information.”

“First, Tucker didn’t breach the settlement in any capability, a lot much less a fabric one. He didn’t interact in unprofessional or unethical habits or ‘ethical turpitude’ by any stretch of the creativeness,” Belveal wrote. “The truth is … assault and battery doesn’t even represent ‘ethical turpitude,’ and the flimsy basis of the college’s discovering — a non-public relationship involving mutual flirting and one occasion of consensual telephone intercourse — falls far in need of the mark.”

Tracy is understood for her work with faculty groups educating athletes about sexual violence. Michigan State paid her $10,000 to share her story with the soccer group.

Tucker started his teaching profession with Nick Saban as a graduate assistant for the Spartans in 1997. He returned to the varsity with one of many largest contracts in faculty sports activities after main Colorado for one season and serving as an assistant coach at Georgia, Alabama and Ohio State.

Tucker additionally labored within the NFL, main the Jacksonville Jaguars as interim coach in the course of the 2011 season.

The Spartans (2-2, 0-1 Massive Ten) have misplaced their final two video games with out Tucker at residence by a mixed rating of 72-16 towards then-No. 8 Washington and Maryland.

Michigan State performs at Iowa (3-1, 0-1) on Saturday.

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