
Former LSU head coach Les Miles was reprimanded in 2013 after accusations of inappropriate contact with female students, according to reporting from the USA TODAY.
The national publication referenced an internal investigative report LSU released on Thursday, March 4. USA TODAY reported Miles was issued the letter of reprimand and was also required to sign forms stating he had read and understood the school’s policies after a law firm investigated the allegations against him. The report added he was also ordered to stop hiring student employees to babysit, cease being alone with them, and attend sessions with his attorney that he had to pay for out of his own pocket.
Miles was accused of texting female students, taking them to his condo alone, making them feel uncomfortable, and, on at least one occasion, kissing a student and suggesting they go to a hotel after telling her he could help her career, according to the newspaper.