DURHAM, N.C. (AP) _ Duke University has reached an undisclosed
financial settlement with three former lacrosse players falsely
accused of rape, the school said Monday.
Duke suspended Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnerty and Dave Evans
after they were charged last year with raping a stripper at an
off-campus party. The university also cancelled the team's season
and forced their coach to resign.
``We welcomed their exoneration and deeply regret the difficult
year they and their families have had to endure,'' the school said
in a statement. ``These young men and their families have been the
subject of intense scrutiny that has taken a heavy toll.''
The allegations were debunked in April by state prosecutors, who
said the players were the innocent victims of a ``tragic rush to
accuse'' by Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong. He was
disbarred Saturday for breaking more than two dozen rules of
professional conduct in his handling of the case.
The players' families racked up millions of dollars of legal
bills in their defence, and appear likely to file a lawsuit against
Nifong.
The players said in a joint statement that they hoped the
agreement would ``begin to bring the Duke family back together
again.''
``The events of the last year tore the Duke community apart, and
forcibly separated us from the university we love,'' they said. ``We
were the victims of a rogue prosecutor concerned only with winning
an election, and others determined to railroad three Duke lacrosse
players and to diminish the reputation of Duke University.''
Also Monday, Nifong released a letter to Gov. Mike Easley saying
that he planned to leave office July 13. He announced plans to
resign during his five-day ethics trial last week but had not set a
departure date.
A disciplinary committee of the North Carolina State Bar
concluded Saturday that Nifong had lied to the court, made
inflammatory statements about the three indicted players and their
teammates, and withheld critical DNA evidence from defence lawyers.
After some administrative steps, Nifong will have 30 days to turn in
his law licence.
Nifong also sent his resignation letter to Superior Court Judge
Orlando Hudson, who is overseeing a pending request to remove Nifong
from office.
``It is my fervent hope that this action will spare this
community the further anguish a removal hearing would entail and
will allow the healing process to move forward,'' Nifong wrote.
There was no word on whom Easley will chose to replace Nifong.