EAST LANSING — The criminal investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving unidentified three Michigan State football players now includes a fourth person from the university.
Scott Hughes, a spokesman for the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office, said this morning that there is another warrant request, for a Michigan State University staff member, along with the three warrant requests announced Thursday.
“The fourth one is a non-sexual crime alleged, I believe an obstructing an investigation, and then maybe an MSU ordinance violation,” Hughes said.
The fourth warrant request was first reported by isportsweb.com.
University spokesman Jason Cody said Tuesday that Curtis Blackwell, the football program’s director of college advancement and performance, has been suspended with pay.