A charitable foundation that serves to fund scholarships at USC was very lucrative for outgoing USC athletic director Pat Haden and his family.
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Haden, his daughter and sister-in-law received approximately $2.4 million for serving the George Henry Mayr Foundation for part-time roles involving as little as one hour of work per week, a Los Angeles Times investigation uncovered.
Haden will step down as USC's AD on June 30 and start a one-year job helming the renovation of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.