Former Nebraska Basketball Player Sues Over Alleged Sexual Misconduct
Ashley Scoggin files lawsuit against university and coaching staff, highlighting issues of grooming and lack of protective policies.
- Former Nebraska women's basketball player Ashley Scoggin has filed a lawsuit against the university, alleging grooming and sexual misconduct by former assistant coach Chuck Love.
- Scoggin accuses head coach Amy Williams and athletic director Trev Alberts of failing to take appropriate action and not setting policies to prevent such misconduct.
- The lawsuit details how Scoggin was allegedly groomed into a sexual relationship with Love, leading to her dismissal from the team after the relationship was exposed.
- Scoggin, now playing for UNLV, seeks unspecified damages for the alleged violation of her civil rights and the impact on her academic and athletic career.
- The case raises broader questions about power dynamics and the protection of student-athletes in college sports programs.