The La Salle University basketball scandal was an incident that began in June 2004, in which three members of the La Salle University men's basketball team (Gary Neal, Michael Cleaves, and Dzaflo Larkai) were accused of rape in two separate incidents.
[3] These charges were dismissed in December 2005 after the accuser decided not to proceed.
However, Hahn and Miller were required by school policy to report the incident to a counselor.
This was to ensure La Salle's compliance with the Clery Act, which requires colleges to report information about crime on campus.
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