OSU pays $2.7M to settle lawsuit with O'Brien
Published 5/1/2008 at FOXSports.com News for COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Ohio State paid former men's basketball coach Jim O'Brien $2.74 million for improperly firing him for violating NCAA rules.
O'Brien's attorney, Joseph Murray, on Thursday confirmed the payment of $2.74 million. That amount represents the award, plus interest, he won in a lawsuit against the university in August 2006.
The Ohio Supreme Court refused to hear the university's appeal in February.
O'Brien was Ohio State's coach from 1998 to 2004.
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Ohio State paid former men's basketball coach Jim O'Brien $2.74 million for improperly firing him for violating NCAA rules. O'Brien's attorney, Joseph Murray, on Thursday confirmed the payment of $2.74 million. That amount represents the award, plus interest, he won in a lawsuit against the university in August 2006. The Ohio Supreme Court refused to hear the university's appeal in February. O'Brien was Ohio State's coach from 1998 to 2004.
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