Los Angeles Times

Lawsuit accuses Garrett of sexual harassment

Former USC athletic director is focus of suit filed by Cal State L.A. senior associate AD.

- By Nathan Fenno nathan.fenno@latimes.com Twitter: @nathanfenn­o

A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court late Monday alleged that Mike Garrett, the former USC athletic director, sexually harassed female employees at Cal State Los Angeles before he retired earlier this year after a brief tenure as the school’s athletic director.

Sheila Hudson, Cal State L.A.’s senior associate athletic director, accused Garrett and the school of violating California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act and intentiona­l inf liction of emotional distress, among five causes of action.

“Immediatel­y upon hire, Garrett began calling the women in the Athletics Department, including Plaintiff, degrading, sexist names, such as, ‘Sweetheart,’ ‘Love’ and ‘Babe,’ and one particular woman: ‘Legs,’ ” the 22page complaint said. “Garrett told one student assistant ‘I love you’ and ‘I could kiss you.’ ”

The lawsuit said Garrett confronted Hudson after she complained about the language.

“In response, Garrett exploded at Plaintiff. He yelled, amongst other things, that he has always called women these names — including at USC — and they have never complained,” the lawsuit said. “Feeling intimidate­d by this attack, Plaintiff returned to her office, only to have Garrett chase after her, storm into her office and continue to berate her.”

Hudson is seeking a court order installing her as Cal State L.A.’s athletic director in addition to unspecifie­d monetary damages.

“This malicious complaint is a reckless compilatio­n of exaggerati­ons and fabricatio­ns,” the school’s law firm, Ogletree Deakins, said in a statement to The Times. “It is without substance and will be repudiated by facts. Women hold most of Cal State L.A.’s top leadership positions.”

Attempts to reach Garrett weren’t immediatel­y successful.

The school hired Garrett, USC’s athletic director from 1993 to 2010, last November. Daryl Gross, formerly a senior associate athletic director at USC and the athletic director at Syracuse, replaced him in June.

At the time, Cal State L.A. credited Garrett with playing a key role in recruiting Gross for the job.

The lawsuit said that the positions filled by Garrett and then Gross weren’t posted as job openings. It described Hudson as the “perfect candidate” for the athletic department’s top job and alleged Garrett and Gross were instead targeted “first and foremost” because of their gender.

Hudson, hired as an assistant track and field coach at Cal State L.A. in 2002 before becoming an associate athletic director in 2008, said the school retaliated after she submitted a report in February highlighti­ng gaps in pay and other areas between men and women in the athletics department. She said the school paid her “thousands of dollars less a year” than the two men who previously held her position.

The lawsuit described a 204-page report compiled by an outside attorney the school hired to investigat­e allegation­s of gender discrimina­tion and sexual harassment as “designed to cover up” violations, citing among the report’s findings that Garrett used “terms of endearment” that weren’t sexist toward female employees.

A statement issued by Hudson’s attorney, Nancy Abrolat, called the lawsuit a “last resort.”

 ?? Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times ?? MIKE GARRETT became Cal State L.A. athletic director in November. He retired this year.
Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times MIKE GARRETT became Cal State L.A. athletic director in November. He retired this year.

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