Hockey

Lawyer for Kyle Beach, Chicago team agree to mediation to try to settle lawsuits

Kyle Beach, the former player who sued Chicago's NHL team alleging it did nothing when he raised allegations of sexual assault against an assistant coach in 2010, has agreed to mediation in hopes of settling the case.

Former NHL prospect seeking $50,000 US from club in sexual assault case

Former Chicago prospect Kyle Beach, now playing in Germany, has agreed to mediation with the NHL team through his lawyer in hopes of settling a sexual assault case. (Martin Rose/Getty Images)

The former player who sued Chicago's NHL team alleging it did nothing when he raised allegations of sexual assault against an assistant coach in 2010 has agreed to mediation in hopes of settling the case.

Kyle Beach's attorney, Susan Loggans, confirmed the development Tuesday. She also confirmed the judge in the case had denied her motion to move the case into the discovery phase, which would have opened the way for each side to procure evidence.

Mediation is set to begin in December. Beach is seeking in excess of $50,000 US from the team, though the exact amount was not specified. The Chicago Sun-Times first reported the development.

Beach accused video coach Brad Aldrich of sexually assaulting him in 2010 and said the team largely ignored the allegations. An independent review, commissioned by the team in response to two lawsuits as the case exploded in the headlines, showed the Chicago hockey team badly mishandled Beach's allegations.

The fallout included top executives losing their jobs in Chicago and stretched to other teams, including Florida, where veteran head coach Joel Quenneville – who was behind the Chicago bench at the time -- resigned. The NHL fined Chicago $2 million.

Loggans and attorneys for the club held settlement talks in early November after the investigation's findings were released, meeting for about an hour. She said after those discussions that "each side had different viewpoints."

The investigation found no evidence that owner Rocky Wirtz or his son, chairman Danny Wirtz, were aware of the allegations before the lawsuit was brought to their attention this year. Danny Wirtz in October said he has instructed team attorneys to seek "a fair resolution consistent with the totality of the circumstances."

Loggans also is part of a second lawsuit against the team by a former high school student whom Aldrich was convicted of assaulting in Michigan after he left Chicago. Talks between both sides are continuing over John Doe 2's pending lawsuit.

WATCH | Beach comes forward as accuser:

Kyle Beach comes forward as accuser in Chicago NHL sexual assault investigation

3 years ago
Duration 2:05
Former draft pick Kyle Beach came forward in a TSN interview as the 'John Doe' who accused a former video coach for the Chicago NHL team of sexual assault.

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