Attorneys Sue NCAA for Back-Pay and Compensation
Attorneys Sue NCAA for Back-Pay and Compensation
Attorneys have filed a class action lawsuit against the NCAA and its five wealthiest college sports conferences, demanding significant compensation for current and former student athletes.According to ABC News, the lawsuit was filed in a California-based federal court on Tuesday.The plaintiffs named in the complaint include Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard, who now plays with the California Panthers, and former Auburn University track star Keira McCarrell.However, the lawsuit seeks “triple damages” for all current and former Division I student athletes.ABC News reports that the defendants include the NCAA, the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, and Southeastern Conference.The complaint, notes ABC News, was filed by the same attorneys who convinced another federal court to compel schools to provide student athletes with up to $6,000 in academic benefits.
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