Katie Meyer's parents have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Stanford, saying the 21-year-old goalie was distressed about facing discipline.
Stanford University star soccer player Katie Meyer died by suicide, her mother said during an emotional interview.
Meyer took her own life in late February. The civil lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Santa Clara County Superior Court. USA Today obtained the lawsuit. The violation put her diploma on hold a few months before she was supposed to graduate, USA Today reported.
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Family of Katie Meyer files wrongful death suit vs StanfordIn their lawsuit, Meyer’s parents say the 21-year-old goalie was distressed about facing discipline over an incident from August 2021.
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Stanford sued by family of goalie Katie Meyer over treatment before her suicideThe parents of recently deceased Stanford soccer player Katie Meyer filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Stanford on Wednesday, with the family saying the 21-year-old goalie was distressed about facing discipline over an incident from August 2021.
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Parents of the late goalie Katie Meyer sue Stanford for wrongful death: reportThe parents of Katie Meyer, the former Stanford soccer goalie who died by suicide, have sued the university for wrongful death.
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Parents of ex-Stanford goalie Katie Meyer sue university for wrongful deathThe parents of Katie Meyer, the former Stanford soccer goalkeeper who killed herself in February, have sued the university for wrongful death.
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Parents of former Stanford goalie Katie Meyer file wrongful death lawsuit against universityEditor's note: If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24 hours a day at 1-800-273-8255.
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Stanford goalie Katie Meyer faced disciplinary action over coffee incident before suicide: lawsuitStanford goalie Katie Meyer was facing disciplinary action before she tragically took her own life in February, according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by her parents against the university.
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