Lake Zurich coaches resign over hazing charges Friday, February 3, 2017 Several teachers and coaches at a high school in Chicago’s northern suburbs resigned last month following hazing allegations that surfaced during the football season last fall and led to a police investigation into charges of sexual assault, the Chicago Tribune reports. Two Lake Zurich High School students will receive a total of $399,000 as part of a settlement in their lawsuit stemming from hazing allegations among members of the varsity football team. A hazing incident involving the Lake Zurich High School varsity football team is still being investigated by the district’s Board of Education and the village’s Public Safety Department, and winding its course to a private defense attorney’s office gathering information in advance of a civil lawsuit on behalf of a victimized student athlete. A lawsuit has been filed against a suburban school district Wednesday following a high school football hazing scandal that sent shockwaves through the community. LAKE ZURICH, IL - All civil suits related to the 2016 hazing incident involving members of the Lake Zurich High School football team have been settled, Lake Zurich … Hazing allegations related to an incident in late October 2016 between members of the Lake Zurich High School football team surfaced shortly …
Lake Zurich High School is a huge school of over 2,000 students that is located in NW Illinois. The families of two Lake Zurich High football players have sued School District 95 over alleged "hazing, harassment (and) bullying." Lake Zurich residents slam school board over handling of football hazing incident Some question how the district handled a suspected incident of hazing By Patrick Martin , Patch Staff LAKE ZURICH, Ill. — The athletic director and assistant coach at Lake Zurich High School have both resigned in the wake of a hazing scandal. It won some bullshit football and cheerleader competitions and has a bunch of clubs that only the nerds know about. A lawsuit was filed on Wednesday after an alleged hazing scandal involving Lake Zurich High school coaches and officials and members of the football team.. Lawsuit: Lake Zurich (Ill.) football hazing included forced sex acts, goes back 20 years By Cam Smith, USA TODAY High School Sports February 2, 2017 7:39 am 130 shares Lake Zurich Unit District 95, its superintendent, athletic director and football coaches, including Officer William Stutzman, are accused of allowing hazing and bullying in the team locker room in 2016. However it recently became famous for two huge scandals. LAKE ZURICH, Ill. (WLS) -- A lawsuit was filed Wednesday in federal court against Lake Zurich High School alleging hazing on the football team. Officials say a suburban Chicago school district has agreed to settle a lawsuit over alleged hazing of high school football players. LAKE ZURICH, Ill. (WLS) -- A lawsuit was filed Wednesday in federal court against Lake Zurich High School alleging hazing on the football team.

LAKE ZURICH – Lake Zurich Police say no criminal charges will be filed in a hazing investigation of the Lake Zurich High School Football team. The complaint said hazing at Lake Zurich’s athletics programs date as far back as the late 1990s, alleging, among other specific acts or rituals, the boys’ cross county team using duct tape to attach naked teammates to a post and the wrestling team tying naked teammates to practice dummies. The suit reveals for the first time details on what is alleged to have happened inside a Lake Zurich High School locker room last October, sparking investigations from the district, law enforcement and other agencies.