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Brenda Tracy said her identity was leaked before coming forward to outline sexual harassment allegations against Michigan State coach Mel Tucker.
An attorney for Brenda Tracy, a woman who accused suspended Michigan State coach Mel Tucker of sexual harassment, says her client had no intentions of releasing her identity.
Brenda Tracy, a prominent rape survivor and activist Tucker had hired to speak to his team about sexual violence, filed the civil lawsuit in Ingham County Circuit Court in Michigan.
Brenda Tracy ‘had no intention of publicly disclosing her identity’ amid Mel Tucker investigation, attorney says. By Katie Strang and The Athletic Staff. Sept. 12, 2023 Updated Sept. 28, 2023.
Brenda Tracy had just turned 40, and she was in crisis. After years of trying to ignore what had happened to her during the early morning hours of June 24, 1998, she’d finally started seeing a ...
Brenda Tracy is a rape survivor and activist who was gang-raped by four college football players in 1998, including two from Oregon State University. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
Brenda Tracy. ADVERTISEMENT "Ninety-eight percent of all rapes and sexual assaults are carried out by men, and it’s carried out against women, other men, children.
Brenda Tracy, an advocate for sexual assault victims, was caught off guard this week when she read that a Moreno Valley high school planned to induct one of her alleged attackers into its ...
Background: In 1998, Brenda Tracy was 24 and the single mother of two young boys in Salem, Ore., when she accompanied a friend to a party at the apartment of an Oregon State defensive back.
Brenda Tracy is a rape survivor and an advocate. Her goal is to get men involved in the fight against sexual violence. So she travels — often 40 weeks a year — speaking in locker rooms and ...
PORTLAND, Oregon — Thousands of college athletes around the country know the name Brenda Tracy. The gang rape survivor, who lives outside of Portland, has spent much of the last decade visiting ...
From that stage one day in April 2019, Brenda Tracy, a 5-foot-10 stranger to most in the room, shared her story with close to 400 of the school’s male athletes.
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