https://missoulian.com/sports/college/big-sky-conference/voice-of-the-bobcats-resigned-amidst-sexual-harassment-investigation/article_8364a5a2-dee3-5d0a-8791-c4f3a6da507c.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
"Amie Just, now a sports reporter for the New Orleans Times-Picayune, filed a formal complaint in September alleging repeated “intentional and unwanted” contact by Sanderson during her tenure covering University of Montana football. Just said Sanderson touched her buttocks. He also sent her suggestive texts, according to the report.
Sanderson resigned Dec. 29 and moved his wife and children to Wichita, Kansas, his hometown, citing “family health issues.” In an email exchange with 406mtsports.com Wednesday, he said his father had undergone surgery for a brain tumor last week."
"“The assaults and harassment are why I decided to pursue a new opportunity and leave Montana,” Just said. “I was prepared to leave the journalism industry altogether had I not found another job.”
In a phone interview Thursday, Sanderson said Just’s allegations are “completely false -- 100 percent made up.”
“I think that’s going to bear out when all is said and done. My wife knows that it’s not true, those closest to me know it’s not true, I’ve got a lot of really good people supporting me. It’s not true. I didn’t do what she said I did,” Sanderson said."
"Amie Just, now a sports reporter for the New Orleans Times-Picayune, filed a formal complaint in September alleging repeated “intentional and unwanted” contact by Sanderson during her tenure covering University of Montana football. Just said Sanderson touched her buttocks. He also sent her suggestive texts, according to the report.
Sanderson resigned Dec. 29 and moved his wife and children to Wichita, Kansas, his hometown, citing “family health issues.” In an email exchange with 406mtsports.com Wednesday, he said his father had undergone surgery for a brain tumor last week."
"“The assaults and harassment are why I decided to pursue a new opportunity and leave Montana,” Just said. “I was prepared to leave the journalism industry altogether had I not found another job.”
In a phone interview Thursday, Sanderson said Just’s allegations are “completely false -- 100 percent made up.”
“I think that’s going to bear out when all is said and done. My wife knows that it’s not true, those closest to me know it’s not true, I’ve got a lot of really good people supporting me. It’s not true. I didn’t do what she said I did,” Sanderson said."