Mel Tucker denies sexual harassment allegations in detailed statement
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[September 12, 2023]
Suspended Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker released a
lengthy statement through his lawyer Monday afternoon defending
himself against allegations that he sexually harassed a rape
survivor.
Tucker said he and Brenda Tracy had "an entirely mutual, private
event between two adults living at opposite ends of the country" and
said the investigation contained "an ulterior motive designed to
terminate my contract."
Tucker was suspended without pay on Sunday amid a months-long
investigation into Tucker's conduct with Tracy, who told USA Today
that the coach crossed the line during an April 28, 2002 telephone
call. While Field Level Media's policy is not to name alleged
victims of sexual harassment or assault, Tracy agreed to be
identified in her USA Today interview and provided hundreds of pages
of documentation.
Tucker said he helped bring Tracy, a prominent activist for sexual
misconduct prevention, to campus in 2021 and they developed a
friendship that grew intimate over time. Tucker said he was
estranged from his wife "for a long time" by that point.
"Even the investigator hired by the University found that we had a
‘personal relationship' and that we shared ‘deeply personal and
private information with each other,' " Tucker said. "Ms. Tracy
encouraged our personal relationship by inviting and accepting gifts
from me. During the investigation, Ms. Tracy admitted requesting and
accepting my gift of expensive athletic shoes, a $200 Venmo payment
and a personal contribution to her non-profit."
Tucker confirmed he had a "late-night intimate conversation" with
Tracy in April 2022. While he said it was mutual and Tracy initiated
the call, Tracy contends that Tucker "made sexual comments about her
and masturbated" during that call and she had not consented.
"She initiated the discussion that night, sent me a provocative
picture of the two of us together, suggested what she may look like
without clothes, and never once during the 36 minutes did she object
in any manner, much less hang up the phone," Tucker claimed.
Now Tucker is subject to a hearing Oct. 5 and 6 to decide whether he
violated school policy about sexual harassment, which the coach has
criticized as being designed for student infractions only.
"The sham ‘hearing' scheduled for October 5-6 is ridiculously flawed
and not designed to arrive at the truth," Tucker claimed, saying
that neither Tracy nor her witnesses are required to testify under
oath and his side cannot present evidence of his innocence.
Tucker said he had been "ripped from the team that I love, without
any meaningful opportunity to tell my side of the story other than
this press release."
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Nov 27, 2021; East Lansing, Michigan, USA; Michigan State Spartans
head coach Mel Tucker looks down during the second quarter against
the Penn State Nittany Lions at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit:
Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Tucker is one of the highest-paid coaches in
college football, signing a 10-year, $95 million contract before the
2022 season. The contract is fully guaranteed if the school fires
Tucker for performance.
However, it contains a clause that allows Michigan State to fire
him, without payment, if he engages in "conduct which, in the
University's reasonable judgment, would tend to bring public
disrespect, contempt or ridicule on the University," per USA Today's
report.
Also Monday, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a sexual assault
survivor, released a statement saying the university community and
the state at large "deserve better."
"I know the pain that so many feel when allegations like this come
to light because I live it too," Whitmer said. "It's retraumatizing.
MSU holds a special place in so many of our hearts -- which is what
makes this hurt more.
"We deserve to know when the university knew about these allegations
and why they made the decisions they did. We need to ensure that one
of our state's flagship universities, one that carries so much
weight around the world, is learning from the past and not
recreating it."
Tucker, 51, is in his fourth season as head coach of the Spartans.
His overall record at Michigan State is 20-14 after a 5-7 season in
2022.
Defensive backs coach Harlon Barnett will serve as Michigan State's
interim head coach in Tucker's absence, with former coach Mark
Dantonio assisting as an associate head coach.
--Field Level Media
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