Lawsuits filed by former Baylor officials are piling up in the wake of fallout from an investigation into the university's handling of domestic and sexual assault complaints, including those involving football players.
Tom Hill, a former assistant athletic director who was fired amid the scandal, is suing the law firm that investigated the school's response to the assault allegations.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in McLennan County District Court in Waco, Texas, Hill accuses Philadelphia law firm Pepper Hamilton of negligence and defamation.
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Hill, who is seeking $60,000 in damages, says he was never given an explanation for his dismissal.