A number of Michigan Wolverines alumni have called on the state's attorney general Dana Nessel to investigate the school for its handling of past complaints about former doctor Robert Anderson, who was accused of sexually abusing hundreds of patients while on campus, per Dan Murphy of ESPN.
Nessel has said in the past she wouldn't open an investigation until the university fully opened its records to her, which would mean waiving attorney-client privileges.
"Michigan has not changed its culture," former wrestler Tad Deluca said Wednesday. "Their actions show they don't want change. The university doesn't want transparency about Anderson and his enablers.