Ex-Baylor athletic director denies mishandling assault claim

WACO, Texas (AP) — A former athletic director for Baylor University denies that he failed to properly respond to sexual assault allegations against a football player.

Ian McCaw defended himself in a court filing Friday against accusations by Jasmin Hernandez, who was raped by former player Tevin Elliott. Elliott was convicted in 2014 and is serving a 20-year prison sentence.

McCaw argues that after he notified former head football coach Art Briles of the allegations, Briles indefinitely suspended Elliott from the team.

A judge earlier this month ruled that Hernandez’s lawsuit against the school can proceed to trial. She contends the university violated Title IX by disregarding multiple rape claims against Elliott.

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The Associated Press generally doesn’t identify sexual assault victims, but Hernandez has asked that her name and case be publicized.