The Chicago Blackhawks Have Settled A Second Lawsuit with a Player from the 2010 Team

Breaking news. The Chicago Blackhawks have settled a second lawsuit with a former player who claims that he was essayed by former video coach Brad Aldrich and the team did nothing about the allegations he brought forward. Let’s talk about it. The complaint for this lawsuit was filed back in 2023. The John Doe that filed this lawsuit was also a black ace player much like Kyle Beach. The lawsuit claimed that John Doe suffered injuries and damages which included great pain of body and mind. This John Doe is the second former player of the 2010 Chicago Blackhawks to come out with essay allegations against former video coach Brad Aldrich with Kyle Beachch being the first one. In Kyle Beach’s lawsuit, he alleges that he was saaid by Brad Aldrich and he reported it to leadership who then chose to do nothing about it until after the Stanley Cup run in 2010. The Blackhawks then allowed Brad Aldridge to resign by himself in 2010. And then in 2013, Brad Aldrich was arrested for criminal sexual conduct with a 16-year-old boy that he was coaching in Michigan. The original trial date for this lawsuit was supposed to be October 27th, but now with this settlement, it will not be going forward. Sportsnet asked the Blackhawks for a quote on the matter, and they said, quote, “We acknowledge the case has been settled, and we’ll have no further comment on the matter, and this is probably where all of this will stay. So, let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

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