A member of Nassau Community College’s women’s basketball team is entitled to view the “final results” of a disciplinary hearing concerning members of the college’s men’s basketball team she claims sexually assaulted her in 1999, a Nassau Supreme Court justice has held.
The plaintiff in Sangirardi v. County of Nassau, et al., 23806/99, has alleged that three members of the men’s team forced her to perform oral sex during an early morning party after a 1999 tournament in Florida. Lisa Ann Sangirardi filed a civil suit that year seeking $5 million in damages against the three men, the college and the Faculty Student Association of Nassau Community College, which employed the coaches of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. (The decision will be published in tomorrow’s Law Journal.)
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