Attorney general under Barack Obama hired to review Northwestern sports hazing culture

Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch (screengrab via YouTube).

Former U.S. Attorney General under President Barack Obama (D) Loretta Lynch has been retained by Northwestern University to spearhead an investigation of its athletic department following allegations of hazing and other misconduct.

Northwestern made the announcement Tuesday that Lynch, now a partner with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, will review “the processes and accountability mechanisms in place at the University to detect, report and respond to potential misconduct in its athletics programs, including hazing, bullying and discrimination of any kind.”

The school says Lynch will look into the culture of the athletic department and interview faculty, staff, students, and alumni as she makes a report to Northwestern’s president and Board of Trustees that will ultimately be made public. Lynch’s investigation will begin immediately and will include monitoring of the football locker room, anti-hazing training for all sports teams and athletic staff, and enhancement of the University’s existing reporting procedures for complaints of hazing, bullying, and misconduct.

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