Tag: Sally Q. Yates
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING: U.S. Soccer making progress on Yates report
Jan 20, 2023 | U.S.
The U.S. Soccer board of directors conducted its first quarterly meeting of the year on Thursday.
Read MoreNEW COMMITTEE: For U.S. Soccer’s Participant Safety Taskforce
Nov 5, 2022 | U.S.
U.S. Soccer has announced the members and immediate priorities for the federation’s new Participant Safety Taskforce.
Read MoreA NEW DATABASE: U.S. Soccer publishes it to identity individuals who have been disciplined, suspended or banned from soccer
Oct 21, 2022 | U.S.
U.S. Soccer announced Friday that it has published soccer records from SafeSports’s Centralized Disciplinary Database to identity individuals who are subject to discipline, suspended or banned from coaching due to verbal and emotional abuse and sexual misconduct.
Read MoreGETTING CLOSER: U.S. Soccer will publish Yates’ report on abusive behavior and sexual misconduct in women’s soccer soon
Sep 13, 2022 | NWSL
U.S. Soccer has announced that Sally Q. Yates’ investigation into into allegations of abusive behavior and sexual misconduct in women’s professional soccer is nearing a close.
Read MoreINDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION: U.S. Soccer hires former Acting AG Yates to look into allegations of abusive behavior, sexual misconduct in women’s pro soccer
Former Acting Attorney General Sally Q. Yates of King & Spalding LLP has been appointed by U.S. Soccer to lead an independent investigation into allegations of abusive behavior and sexual misconduct in women’s professional soccer, the federation announced Sunday night.
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