In harsh ruling, judge rips SafeSport Center for 'perpetrating fraud' and withholding evidence


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A Florida judge excoriated the U.S. Center for SafeSport for perpetrating fraud against the court and intentionally withholding exculpatory evidence in a case involving a teen water polo player whose own complaint to the center resulted in her being arrested on her high school campus for assault. The order from Seminole County Judge John Woodard — in a ruling the center described as a "stunt" intended to undermine the agency — officially erased any record of criminal proceedings against Kelsey McMullen, who was 18 when a SafeSport investigator turned over evidence to police after speaking to a witness in a case involving a girl McMullen had accused of bullying. The center said the order was without jurisdictional, factual or legal basis and that it was weighing its legal response.

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