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The '''Marsden-Donnelly harassment case''' occurred in ], when ], a student at ] (SFU) in ], accused swim coach ] of ]. The case became a cause celebre in Canadian media because of the salaciousness of the details, the topicality of ], and the procedures for investigating it. The case led to the resignation of SFU President John Stubbs. | The '''Marsden-Donnelly harassment case''' occurred in ], when ], a student at ] (SFU) in ], accused swim coach ] of ] her the previous September. The case became a cause celebre in Canadian media because of the salaciousness of the details, the topicality of ], and the procedures for investigating it. The case led to the resignation of SFU President John Stubbs. | ||
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The Marsden-Donnelly harassment case occurred in 1997, when Rachel Marsden, a student at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in 1997, accused swim coach Liam Donnelly of raping her the previous September. The case became a cause celebre in Canadian media because of the salaciousness of the details, the topicality of sexual harassment, and the procedures for investigating it. The case led to the resignation of SFU President John Stubbs.
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