CFL investigating allegations made against QB Chad Kelly, Argonauts
Former coach suing team, player for wrongful dismissal, harassment, player denies allegations
The Canadian Football League says it's conducting its own investigation into a lawsuit issued by a former Toronto Argonauts strength-and-conditioning coach against the club for wrongful dismissal and quarterback Chad Kelly for alleged violations of the Ontario Human Rights Code.
"We take the allegations against the Toronto Argonauts and Mr. Kelly very seriously," the CFL said in a statement Wednesday afternoon. "We have opened an investigation in accordance with the league's gender-based violence policy.
"Out of respect for this process and all the parties involved, we will not be able to provide further comment until our investigation has been completed."
She also said the Argos did not act when told of Kelly's behaviour and claims assistant general manager John Murphy said she "opened a can of worms that didn't need to be opened."
Kelly denied the accusations in a statement emailed to the AP on Friday.
"I am shocked by the allegations which have been made against me. I absolutely deny these events and intend to vigorously defend myself and will be seeking the dismissal of the action," Kelly said in the statement.
The complainant said she was told Jan. 29 that her contract would not be renewed. She had joined the Argonauts in 2018 and said her contract had previously been continually renewed.
The complainant is seeking $80,000 from Kelly and a total of $85,714 from the Argonauts. The Canadian Press does not publish the names of alleged victims of harassment or sexual assault unless granted permission.
The allegations have not been tested in court. The Argonauts have said they were aware of the lawsuit but would not comment directly on the allegations.