USA Curling CEO Jeff Plush resigns amid criticism he mishandled abuse complaints while with NWSL

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USA Curling CEO Jeff Plush resigns amid criticism he mishandled abuse complaints while with NWSL
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The CEO of USA Curling resigned under pressure Friday, two weeks after the federation’s board said it was standing by him despite allegations he played a role in the NWSL’s systemic culture of abuse.

with USA Curling “until we can see our values reflected in that organization.”

“We see you. We hear you. We care about you. Our priority is to rebuild trust. To start that process, today we lead with action.” According to the Yates report, the NWSL took no action after Portland Thorns player Mana Shim informed Plush directly in 2015 about coach Paul Riley’s persistent and unwanted advances, as well as his retaliation when she asked him to stop.

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