Carolina Panthers secondary coach Curtis Fuller’s resignation Wednesday followed an internal investigation of workplace misconduct, a team spokesman said Friday.
The investigation was prompted by inappropriate electronic communications with female staff members, multiple sources told the Observer.
The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation involved a personnel matter. Fuller sent emails and text messages to an unknown number of female employees on the business side of the organization, the sources said.
The volume of communications, rather than their content, was the central issue, a source told the Observer.