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PULLMAN, Wash. -Washington State University says it is investigating after it received a new complaint about former quarterback Jason Gesser from an employee of the WSU Athletics Department.
President Kirk Schulz, Director of Athletics Pat Chun and Kimberly Anderson, Executive Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity issued the following statement on Monday.
“Earlier today, the Washington State University Office for Equal Opportunity (OEO) received an accusation of sexual misconduct against Jason Gesser, an employee of the WSU Athletics Department. This is the first time that an individual who was directly involved in an alleged incident of sexual misconduct has filed a formal complaint with OEO against Mr. Gesser.
‘This is new information and a different set of events than previously reported,” said Kimberly Anderson, Executive Director of the Office for Equal Opportunity. ‘In accordance with standard WSU practice and in consultation with relevant University officials, Mr. Gesser was placed on home assignment pending a full investigation of the allegations.’
Washington State University carefully examines all allegations of sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, and discrimination and provides both parties with the full opportunity to present information. If individuals have any information regarding allegations of misconduct by WSU employees, they should call the Office for Equal Opportunity at 509-335-8288 or send email to oeo@wsu.edu.”
The new complaint comes days after a report by the Daily Evergreen cited hundreds of pages of documents in reporting numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against former Cougars quarterback Jason Gesser going back to 2014.
Following the article's publication, WSU reported they conducted an investigation and found no violation of policy.