Congressman George Miller Asks GAO to Expand Investigation into Child Abuse Reporting Laws to Include Sports
June 18, 2013‘After Sexual Abuse Conviction, New Scrutiny on Youth Athletics’ — New York Times
June 18, 2013
Bill Jewell, who is up to his eyeballs in several levels of the USA Swimming sex abuse scandal — from spying on a rival coach, Sean Hutchison, who was sleeping with a swimmer, to engaging in his own forms of misconduct — has waived a National Board of Review hearing and accepted a three-year ban from coaching.
Swimmer-blogger Tony Austin has the details at http://scaq.blogspot.com/2013/06/coach-bill-jewell-gets-3-year-ban-form.html.
Mark Schubert, the deposed Olympic coach who was Jewell’s boss at the Golden West Swim Club in Huntington Beach, California, now has one more reason not to fight the obviously meritorious lawsuit by Dia Rianda, his former assistant and major swimming philanthropist. Every single statement Rianda has made in relation to her claims of wrongful termination by Schubert and general cover-up by the swimming powers of known sexual misconduct has been thoroughly vindicated.
Irv Muchnick
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