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

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Gray gave tickets and money to someone not affiliated with the school during the 2011 football season as “an incentive, gratitude or appreciation.” That person sent him three nude photographs.

Lang said he could not comment until he has seen the full report, a copy of which he has requested.

Regent Bob Downer of Iowa City asked why Gray was rehired in 2002 if there were concerns about him before he left in 1995, and he called for a review of university policy on rehiring employees. He also wanted to know more about how athletes and employees who complained about Gray’s behavior were treated, saying campus should be safe and free from inappropriate sexual conduct.

“I certainly don’t know how serious these allegations may be,” he said. “It does seem that we need to have confidence that anyone who feels that he or she is being subjected to unwanted and inappropriate advances, that there is a place where they can go to make these complaints and to have them reviewed by proper authorities. If there is something that requires a resolution, there must be a process in place by which this can occur.”

University of Iowa police said Monday they are not investigating Gray. But the department released an incident report showing he was linked to an investigation into “improper use of complimentary tickets by athletic staff.” That case was closed last month after officers did not find evidence of a crime, said associate director of public safety David Visin.

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