Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Sexually Exploited Youth Basketball Players
Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Sexually Exploited Youth Basketball Players
A lawsuit has been filed in Iowa state court by the law firm Grefe & Sidney on behalf of an unnamed victim being called simply John Doe and hundreds of other victims of a former Iowa youth basketball coach, Greg Stephen. It names Stephen, the Barnstormers organization and its supervising organization, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), as defendants and is seeking class-action status.Stephen has been accused of intruding on the privacy of more than 400 youth players by secretly recording them undressing, showering, and performing sexually explicit acts. He is facing 15 to 180 years in prison. The lawsuit also accuses the sports organizations of negligence and seeks an unspecified amount of damages and a jury trial.John Doe is identified as playing on several Barnstormers teams in a two-year period from March 2014 to July 2016. He attended a basketball tournament in Las Vegas in 2016 and stayed in a hotel room for seven nights with a handful of other members of the team, where he claims Stephen secretly recorded them. John Doe’s father was told by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa that his son was one of Stephen’s victims.
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Amateur Athletic Union releases statement in response to Greg Stephen lawsuitLawsuit seeks to represent hundreds in Iowa coach abuse caseClass action suit filed against former Barnstormers basketball coach, program
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