A former Westminster College soccer player is speaking out, sharing details about what led her to sue her former coach over a sexually-charged initiation ritual.
Naomi Kehl filed the lawsuit against coach Tony LeBlanc, as well as the school, claiming she was retaliated against after complaining over a sexually-charged initiation ritual.
As a college athlete and former BYU player, Naomi’s father, Ed Kehl, says he understands team bonding rituals, but not this. “After the complaint, I got no minutes at all. I never saw the field again," Naomi said."Then we filed the retaliation complaint, and as soon as that retaliation complaint came back out, then T started to play again.”
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