calumnus said:
Big Dog said:
calumnus said:
Polodad said:
The strategies are getting more clear. The U is trying to minimize the cost to extricate and Teri is trying to maximize the cost to the U to end her tenure.
That lawyer is vile. He denies nothing but defends using racist slurs and attacks the victims. McKeever is going scorched earth and taking the Iniversity down with her.
If we had a competent AD, we could have bought out her contract for $500k when there was a hint of this and sent her into an "early retirement." Now Cal will end up spending $millions on this with continuing bad press for the remainder of the year and the women's swim program will be destroyed, with potential lawsuits from past swimmers.
The lawyer is doing their job. If Cal poobahs knew McKeever was abusive and did nothing about it, they should had paid her off a long time ago to make this go away. (And no way, they'd settle for $500k.)
Cal could settle any day, it just takes a LOT of money.
Why is McKeever entitled to more than Cal is obligated to pay her under her contract if fired without cause? Because she is allegedly abusive and racist she gets MORE money?
The big potential payouts are to the many swimmers who claim abuse, especially if Cal was negligent or worse, aware and complicit. I think that the lawyer is going scorched earth here, to get the $500k ASAP and avoid being fired for cause. Of course, maybe Cal overpays her, that would be typical, but would only anger the victims and open up Cal to more liability for the abuse.
Go back and read your own earlier post.
Or read what calalumus posted: "Now Cal will end up spending $millions on this with continuing bad press for the remainder of the year and the women's swim program will be destroyed, with potential lawsuits from past swimmers."
To make this go away fast, it just cost money. Not saying its deserving but if you want fast to save the program -- and protect the not-so-innocent athletic department who enabled this abuse -- you gotta pay.
OTOH, drag out the investigation so Cal can fire for cause. MTO's fees will easily surpass a year or two of McKeever's salary. Recruits will go elsewhere. Current members will transfer.
It's was just that simple. Well actually, no longer simple since the claim is that the former Chancellor knew about this and did nothing so expect suits from former swimmers.