The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Ousted Penn State team doctor sues Franklin, Barbour, school

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A former Penn State team doctor is suing the school, football coach James Franklin and athletic director Sandy Barbour, claiming he was ousted after complainin­g to school officials about being pressured to clear players to return from injuries.

The lawsuit filed Friday the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvan­ia, where Lynch is still employed, also are named as defendants.

In the lawsuit, Lynch claims Franklin attempted to interfere with the doctor’s authority on “multiple and repeated occasions.” Lynch said he reported Franklin’s “wrongdoing” to Barbour and associate athletic director Charmelle Green, who is also named as a defendant. Lynch claims in the lawsuit that on or about Jan. 24, Barbour and Green communicat­ed to Dr. Kevin Black of Penn State Health that Lynch be relieved of his assignment of football team orthopedic physician and director of athletic medicine.

Requests for comment from Franklin and Barbour were directed to Penn State Health. In a statement, Penn State Health said the transition was made with the “best interests of student-athletes in mind...”

“While we reject Dr. Lynch’s claims and will vigorously defend our program and its representa­tives, we remain grateful to him for his five years as director of athletic medicine for Intercolle­giate Athletics and for his continued associatio­n with Penn State Health,” the statement said.

Lynch claims Penn State violated whistleblo­wer laws by removing him and Big Ten Conference and NCAA rules by Franklin infringing on the autonomy of the medical staff.

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