Regents seek info on probe of ex-U of Iowa counselor

IOWA CITY (AP) — Iowa Board of Regents President Craig Lang said he’s asked for more information about events that led to the resignation of a University of Iowa athletics department counselor who had been accused of improperly touching student-athletes for years.

The board on Monday discussed the case of Peter V. Gray, 59, who resigned last week after working at the athletics department for the last decade, Lang said. He said he expects the information this week and that the board will oversee the case.

An internal report obtained by the Iowa City Press-Citizen concluded that Gray, associate director of athletic student services, violated the university’s sexual harassment policy.

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