Former Northwestern football coach Pat Fitzgerald expected to sue university, sources say
CHICAGO -- Former Northwestern football coach Pat Fitzgerald is expected to sue the university for wrongful termination, multiple reports say. Attorneys for Fitzgerald plan to hold a news conference about the lawsuit at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, in The Loop. He was fired in July, after widespread allegations of hazing within the football program.
Fitzgerald, who led Northwestern for 17 seasons and was a star linebacker for the Wildcats in the mid-1990s, has maintained he had no knowledge of the hazing. Fitzgerald said after being fired that he was working with his agent, Bryan Harlan, and Chicago defense attorney Dan Webb, who recently represented Fox News in a defamation case, to 'protect my rights in accordance with the law.
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