Former Ohio State and NFL defensive back William White resigned from his role as an engagement director at the university earlier this year, after an internal investigation concluded that he violated the sexual misconduct policy when he was accused of kissing a coworker without consent in February. Though White resigned in lieu of termination, his employment dates show he technically stayed on the university’s payroll through Aug. 10. That’s nearly 3 1/2 months after the conclusion of the university’s human resources investigation and almost six months after OSU first received the complaint. During the course of the investigation, White had to be escorted off the Buckeye Cruise for Cancer, and the university received a subsequent complaint from a different employee alleging White’s supervisors were interfering with the HR probe. White, who worked as director of Community and Corporate Engagement for the College of Engineering, was accused of kissing the coworker…
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