Scott Shaw, the former athletic trainer accused of groping members of the women's swim team at San José State, pleaded guilty to two charges Tuesday.
“Scott Shaw abused his position of trust and authority as a public university official to sexually assault female student-athletes who entrusted him with their medical care,” said Assistant Atty. Gen. Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division in a statement.
Though allegations against Shaw occurred as early as the 2009 school year, a public report published last year concluded that the San Jose State administration and Police DepartmentShaw’s attorneys declined to comment. As part of the plea agreement, Shaw faces up to two years in federal prison, one for each count, up to two years of supervised release and a fine of up to $200,000. He is due to appear in court for sentencing on Nov. 14.
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