The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Ex-assistant to fired Arizona coach wants $7.5 million

- By Bob Christie and John Marshall

A claim filed by the former assistant to fired Arizona football coach Rich Rodriguez says he walked around the office in his underwear, fondled himself in front of her and forced her to cover up an extramarit­al affair he had with another woman.

The claim seeking damages against Rodriguez was filed by an attorney for the former assistant and her husband and is a required precursor to a lawsuit against a government official. It was released Wednesday by the Arizona attorney general’s office.

Lawyer Augustine Jimenez III is seeking a $7.5 million settlement for his clients, saying in the claim that jurors who might consider a lawsuit against a coach who misused his power could award tens of millions of dollars “in this current climate where (hash)MeToo is in the headlines.” Jimenez didn’t immediatel­y return a call seeking comment Wednesday.

Arizona fired Rodriguez on Tuesday night. The university said it began an investigat­ion in October after receiving a sexual harassment complaint against Rodriguez, but could not substantia­te the woman’s claims because she declined to be interviewe­d by the school.

“However, Arizona Athletics did become aware of informatio­n, both before and during the investigat­ion, which caused it to be concerned with the direction and climate of the football program,” a joint statement from university President Robert Robbins and athletic director Dave Heeke said.

The statement said that while the decision to fire Rodriguez was difficult, “it is the right decision. And it is a decision that lives up to the core values of the University of Arizona.”

The university said it would honor the separation terms in Rodriguez’s contract, which calls for a buyout.

Rodriguez denied the former assistant’s allegation­s but acknowledg­ed he had an affair.

“I am not a perfect man, but the claims by my former assistant are simply not true and her demands for a financial settlement are outrageous,” Rodriguez said. “I am saddened that these accusation­s and investigat­ion have caused my family additional stress.”

The former assistant had worked for the university since 2001 and was an assistant to the head of football operations under former coach Mike Stoops until he was fired in 2011. The claim says Rodriguez hired her as his assistant on Stoops’ recommenda­tion, and she “redoubled her already tireless efforts to make sure Rodriguez has a smooth transition into the role.”

The claim says her enthusiasm began to wane in 2013 with the introducti­on of a Rodriguez-authored “Hideaway Book” that aimed to establish secrecy in football operations. The woman and other top staff began calling themselves the “Triangle of Secrecy” and were required to help cover up and facilitate Rodriguez’s indiscreti­ons, especially his extramarit­al affair, and protect his reputation, the claim says. She quit in August.

The claim outlines a series of incidents beginning in 2015 where the assistant was put in difficult positions involving the woman Rodriguez was seeing and the coach’s wife. Numerous incidents were detailed where she was required to lie to Rodriguez’s wife.

It also detailed multiple incidents of untoward actions by Rodriguez toward the woman, including walking past her in his underwear, describing how he liked tight briefs, an attempt to kiss her in his office and touching her breast and fondling himself under his shorts after calling her into his office.

The woman’s name is included in the legal claim but The Associated Press generally does not identify alleged victims of sexual misconduct.

USC’s Darnold, UCLA’s Rosen declare for NFL Draft

LOS ANGELES » Southern California quarterbac­k Sam Darnold will skip his final two seasons of eligibilit­y to enter the NFL draft.

Darnold made the expected announceme­nt in an Instagram video Wednesday, about 25 minutes after UCLA quarterbac­k Josh Rosen announced he will enter the draft.

Both local products are expected to be high firstround selections in April.

Darnold took over as the Trojans’ starting quarterbac­k four games into last season as a redshirt freshman. He won the Rose Bowl in his first season with a record 453-yard, five-touchdown performanc­e against Penn State, and he led the Trojans to their first Pac-12 championsh­ip since 2008 this season.

Darnold passed for 7,229 yards with 57 touchdown passes and 22 intercepti­ons in 27 games behind center for the Trojans.

Rosen, meanwhile, has been the Bruins’ starting quarterbac­k for the past three seasons, playing in 30 total games after missing half of his sophomore year with injuries. He passed for 9,301 yards with 59 touchdown passes and 26 intercepti­ons.

He was close to fired UCLA coach Jim Mora, but discussed his decision with new Bruins coach Chip Kelly.

In his statement, Rosen says that attending UCLA was “the best decision of my life.” He also promises his mother that he’ll return to Westwood to finish his degree.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez yells from the sideline during the first half of the team’s game against California last October. Arizona fired Rodriguez after a notice of claim was filed with the state attorney general’s office alleging he ran a hostile...
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez yells from the sideline during the first half of the team’s game against California last October. Arizona fired Rodriguez after a notice of claim was filed with the state attorney general’s office alleging he ran a hostile...

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