Volleyball coaches at Pitt to face criminal charges
Five former Pitt volleyball coaches have been charged with crimes stemming from an investigation
Five former Pitt volleyball coaches have been charged with crimes stemming from an investigation into the program, the university announced Thursday. The coaches are accused of emotional abuse, verbal abuse, and physical abuse.
The charges follow a two-year investigation by the university
The charges follow a two-year investigation by the university. The investigation was launched in 2021 after several former players came forward with allegations of abuse. The university hired an outside law firm to conduct the investigation.
The coaches have been placed on administrative leave
The coaches have been placed on administrative leave. The university is cooperating with the investigation.
The charges are a serious matter
The charges are a serious matter. The university is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all students. The university will take appropriate action to address the allegations.
The university is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all students
The university is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all students. The university will take appropriate action to address the allegations.
Here is a list of the charges against the coaches:
- Emotional abuse
- Verbal abuse
- Physical abuse
The investigation is ongoing
The investigation is ongoing. The university will provide updates as they become available.
The university is committed to transparency
The university is committed to transparency. The university will release the results of the investigation once it is complete.
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