Former Spurs therapist Hillary Cauthen has reached a settlement with the team and Josh Primo in her lawsuit alleging that the former player exposed himself to her multiple times.
Hillary Cauthen, a former consulting psychologist for the San Antonio Spurs, speaks alongside her attorney Tony Buzbee during a news conference, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022, in Houston.SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Former Spurs therapist Hillary Cauthen has reached a settlement with the team and Josh Primo in her lawsuit alleging that the former player exposed himself to her multiple times, her attorney confirmed Thursday.TMZ.com was the first to report the settlement.Buzbee had no further comment.
In a statement from the Spurs, CEO R.C. Buford said the club would"collaborate with Dr. Cauthen and other experts in an effort to review and improve our workplace processes and procedures.
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