UMich’s $12M Athletics Probe: Findings Secret as Costs Mount

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Michigan has spent more than $12 million on Jenner & Block’s investigation into the Sherrone Moore ouster and athletic department culture, with two new invoices for about $200,000, but the university is refusing to release the findings citing attorney‑client privilege; a Detroit Free Press FOIA lawsuit seeks access, while outlets like The Wall Street Journal and The Athletic have reported details.
Topics:sports#athletics#attorney-client-privilege#education#foia#investigation#university-of-michigan
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