SAN FRANCISCO — The woman who accused UC-Berkeley's former law school dean of sexual harassment voiced outrage over the weekend at a settlement that left him with tenure and tens of thousands of dollars in funding.

In a statement Saturday, Tyann Sorrell, who was an assistant to Sujit Choudhry when he was dean of the law school, said the university's deal with the professor “insults all who suffer harassment at the hands of those with power and privilege.”

The statement was released after Berkeley on late Friday afternoon announced it had resolved both the pending action against Choudhry before its Committee on Privilege & Tenure and Sorrell's lawsuit against the UC Board of Regents.