Fired opera singer sues University of Michigan, saying his rights were violated
- An acclaimed opera singer, David Daniels, is suing the University of Michigan, claiming his rights were violated during his firing process due to allegations of sexual misconduct.
- The university argues that Daniels waited too long to file the lawsuit, stating he was represented by a lawyer during the firing process.
- Daniels and his husband pleaded guilty to sexual assault in 2023 and received probation, while a graduate student accused them of drugging and assaulting him years earlier.
- Daniels' attorney contends that he should not be penalized for the delay in filing the lawsuit, while the university's lawyer claims Daniels is seeking retribution.
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Fired opera singer sues University of Michigan, saying his rights were violated
An acclaimed opera singer is suing officials at the University of Michigan. David Daniels says his rights were violated in 2020 when he was accused of sexual misconduct and fired.
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