A Michigan Wolverines team captain from the late 1960s is among a group of former students who are suing the university over its response to allegations of abuse levied against former team doctor Robert Anderson.
Henry Hill, a former All-American who played for the Wolverines from 1968-70, is part of the group that filed suit Thursday, saying the university hasn’t allowed them to share their accounts of abuse, in violation of state law.
Hill and nine other victims say they weren’t allowed to speak at the university’s board of regents meeting this summer. A cited policy by the board — that only five speakers are allowed per session — is alleged to be in violation of Michigan’s Open Meetings Act.
“I thought I had a voice,” Hill said to ESPN. “I thought I had a perspective. I was a Black captain in that era. I thought I had a perspective that should be heard.”