Former Arkansas Razorback, Vadal Alexander, continues to pursue legal action against Louisiana State University (LSU) for an alleged assault that occurred in 2016. The incident, which resulted in serious injuries for Alexander, took place during a post-game celebration where he was attacked by multiple individuals, including LSU football players.
Alexander, who played football for Arkansas from 2012 to 2015, claims that LSU’s negligence and failure to provide adequate security led to the assault. He suffered a broken jaw and other injuries as a result of the attack, which he believes could have been prevented if proper safety measures had been in place.
The lawsuit, which was filed in 2018, is still ongoing as Alexander seeks justice and compensation for the damages he endured. His legal team is confident in their case and believes that LSU should be held accountable for their role in the incident.
Additionally, there have been recent developments in the case, with LSU requesting a dismissal on the grounds that the incident was an “enrollment issue” and not the responsibility of the university. However, Alexander’s legal team argues that LSU had a duty to ensure the safety of all individuals on their premises and should be held liable for the assault.
As the lawsuit progresses, supporters of Alexander are hopeful that he will receive the justice he deserves and that LSU will be held accountable for their actions. Athlon Sports will continue to provide updates on the case as more information becomes available.
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