Austin American-Statesman

Briles got $15M after dismissal

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Baylor University paid former football coach Art Briles more than $15 million after firing him in 2016 in the wake of a sexual assault scandal that included allegation­s against former players, according to newly released tax documents.

Baylor also gave former university President Ken Starr more than $4.5 million after he resigned that same year. His departure followed a scathing report that found that the nation’s largest Baptist university did little to respond to sexual assault accusation­s involving members of its vaunted football program.

The dollar figures surfaced in annual required tax filings to the IRS and were reported by The Dallas Morning News and Waco Tribune-Herald. The figures had not previously been disclosed.

Former Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw also received $761,059 upon his resignatio­n. McCaw is now the athletic director at Liberty University.

Briles, 61, was fired after an investigat­ion by a law firm found that over several years the school mishandled numerous sexual assault allegation­s, including some against football players. The Pepper Hamilton review also led to the departures of Starr and McCaw.

Briles has acknowledg­ed making mistakes and apologized for some “bad things that went on under my watch.” He has also pushed back against some accusation­s made against him and his program in lawsuits and made clear he wanted to return to coaching. Last fall, a Canadian Football League team announced it had hired Briles as an assistant coach, but backtracke­d less than 12 hours later in the face of public pressure.

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