A four-month investigation concluded that former Rutgers athletic director, Pat Hobbs, had a “relationship” with the gymnastics coach, Umme Salim-Beasley, that violated university policy. Hobbs resigned from his $1.1 million job after learning about the investigation. The report also found that Salim-Beasley created a “toxic environment” in the gymnastics program characterized by bullying and favoritism.
who quit last August, concluded that he had a “relationship” with the gymnastics coach Umme Salim-Beasley that went against university policy.
At the tarot event for the athletic department last winter, Hobbs was asked about the most important thing in life, according two gymnasts. The former athletic director looked at Salim-Beasley and said “love.”Pizza delivery driver tipped $2 after hiking through snowstorm in 'affluent' neighborhood — then police officer steps in to help
Salim-Beasley “lost control” of her program and ran a “divided and dysfunctional organization,” the investigation concluded. Rutgers said Friday, just after the report was made public, that Salim-Beasley had been placed on administrative leave.Investigators said Rutgers hired them following reports of a “toxic environment” in the gymnastics program that included bullying and favoritism on the part of Salim-Beasley.
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