DULUTH, Minn. - University of Minnesota officials have denied an employee's request for a hearing to clear his name after two female students accused him of sexual harassment.

A Duluth News Tribune report ( http://bit.ly/XgnIUs) says a university spokesman announced the Board of Regents' decision Wednesday. University attorney Mark Rotenberg called Rod Raymond's request unusual and said there's no tradition of such hearings.

Raymond has been a fitness instructor at the University of Minnesota Duluth for 23 years. After the students' brought forth their allegations in 2009 the school disciplined Raymond but didn't fire him.

Raymond's attorney, Lindsay R.M. Jones, is asking that his client's personnel record be expunged of any unwarranted disciplinary action. Jones says if Raymond can't get a fair and impartial hearing before the board he'll consider a federal lawsuit.

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Information from: Duluth News Tribune, http://www.duluthsuperior.com