San Jose State University failed to properly investigate sexual misconduct complaints against former athletic trainer Scott Shaw, review finds.
to all counts and denied all wrongdoing. He faces a maximum sentence of six years in prison if convicted.that found it failed to“University leadership will take time to fully assess the report and examine any areas where further improvement may be necessary,” the university said in a statement in response to the report. “We remain grateful to the student-athletes and others who shared their painful stories and the work by various parties to bring information forward.
“The final investigation report was insufficient given the gravity of the allegations at two pages in length ... and contained little to no discussion or analysis of the allegations,” the review found. The athletes said they had “feelings of anger, frustration and regret at having come forward only to be marginalized and ignored,” according to the report. “It is not surprising that the student-athletes did not attempt to re-report or take additional steps to hold Shaw accountable given the summary dismissal they felt SJSU had given their serious complaints.”
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