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Former New Mexico State coach Greg Heiar reached a settlement Friday with the school over his wrongful termination lawsuit, ESPN’s Myron Medcalf reports. The settlement brings closure to one of the wildest sagas in recent college basketball history, wherein New Mexico State fired Heiar and shut down its program amid a string of off-court issues including hazing allegations and a player-involved shooting.
Heiar sued New Mexico State in 2023 and said the school made him a “sacrificial lamb” for the series of incidents. He claimed he had no knowledge of the hazing allegations, which included accusations of sexual assault and harrassment. He also alleged New Mexico State failed to inform him of a “toxic and secretive culture” that existed inside the program upon his hiring in 2022.
In the now-settled lawsuit, Heiar sought a sum of money for breach of contract and actions that were “willful, wanton, and with reckless disregard.” New Mexico State initially denied the majority of his allegations and said Heiar refused to cooperate with the hazing investigation.
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