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Blackhawks Sexual Abuse Case Is Getting Worse

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T. Tadi
September 10, 2021  (3:26 PM)
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A second man also accuses the Blackhawks of concealing up the mistreatment of two players and then providing Aldrich a reference letter when he quietly departed the organisation in the summer of 2010. The letter allegedly enabled him to find other victims. After resigned as director of hockey operations at Miami University on Nov. 27, 2012, «under suspicion of inappropriate touching of a male adult," Aldrich was convicted of assaulting a 17-year-old hockey player in 2013.

Clearly, they aren't bogus claims. The Chicago Tribune reported police and employers recording claims against Aldrich of a sexual nature involving four teens and five men after his stint with the Blackhawks.

According to the Chicago Tribune, Aldrich was accused of sexual misconduct involving 4 minors and 5 men after leaving the Blackhawks.

The Hawks did nothing to stop this despicable individual! This made Aldrich feel invincible, so he did it again, this time on a pupil. Aldrich directed hockey operations at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, before coaching a high school hockey team in Houghton, Michigan.

In October 2013, he was charged with and convicted of criminal sexual conduct involving one of his 17-year-old players. Aldrich, 38, was sentenced to nine months in prison and five years probation in February 2014. His probation ended in 2019 and he is now a sex offender in Michigan.

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