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- Ex-SJSU trainer sentenced to 2 years in prison for sexually abusing athletesSan Jose Mercury News
- Defense: Jury may feel San Jose State trainer deserved to be fired for touching female athletes. But is he a criminal?San Jose Mercury News
- There was a problem with Scott Shaw’s defense expert in SJSU athletic trainer’s criminal trialSan Jose Mercury News
- San Jose State head trainer’s touching of breasts “completely inappropriate,” expert saysSan Jose Mercury News
- Trainer colleague in San Jose State sex assault trial says no reason to touch athletes’ breastsSan Jose Mercury News
- Defense: ‘Team chemistry’ fanned runaway sex abuse allegations against ‘good and dedicated’ San Jose State trainerSan Jose Mercury News
- ‘There’s a lot of trauma in that’ — mistrust in SJSU, CSU administration lingers after Scott Shaw ordealSan Jose Mercury News
- California university ex-trainer charged with sexual assaultMerced Sun-Star
- Editorial: How far up did San Jose State sex abuse cover-up reach?San Jose Mercury News
- College to pay $560K to ex-athletic director in abuse caseMerced Sun-Star
- San Jose State sex scandal: University agrees to pay $560,000 to former deputy athletic directorSan Jose Mercury News
- Letters: Adding integrity | Significant bail | Financial risk | Food pantrySan Jose Mercury News
- San Jose State announces 4-year contract for whistleblower coach HopkinsSan Jose Mercury News
- SJSU reaches $3.3M settlement with student-athletes sexually harassed by sports trainerSan Jose Mercury News
- Exclusive: San Jose State swim coach and whistleblower speaks for first time about sex abuse scandalSan Jose Mercury News
- Editorial: SJSU president must come clean about sexual abuse scandalSan Jose Mercury News
- From praising a whistleblower coach to contacting 1,000 students, here’s what San Jose State agreed to do to settle sex misconduct scandalSan Jose Mercury News
- Sexual harassment: San Jose State University to pay $1.6 million to athletes inappropriately touched by trainerSan Jose Mercury News
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