Kimberly Hewitt, the University of Minnesota's director of equal opportunity and affirmative action, said in a July 16 e-mail to then-Athletic Director Norwood Teague that her office had concerns regarding complaints about football players, including two reports of sexual assault "committed by individual players," two reports of sexual harassment involving "groups of football players" and a report of retaliation of involving "a group of football players."
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