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FGCU to pay $3.4 million to settle female coaches' discrimination lawsuit
FGCU reached a $3.4 million settlement with the coaches some nine months after Flood was fired and almost a year after Vaughn resigned. A press conference was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at the Holiday Inn in Fort Myers.

Holly Vaughn, second from left, former head coach for the Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf team, talks to Public Justice lead counsel Linda Correia while Jaye Flood, right, former head coach for women's volleyball, answers questions at a press conference Wednesday at the Holiday Inn in Fort Myers. FGCU reached a $3.4 million settlement with the coaches some nine months after Flood was fired and almost a year after Vaughn resigned.
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Dr. Wilson Bradshaw, left, president of Florida Gulf Coast University makes a statement at a press conference announcing Wednesday that FGCU reached a $3.4 million settlement with former volleyball coach Jaye Flood and women's golf coach Holly Vaughn, nine months after Flood was fired and almost a year after Vaughn resigned.
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Jaye Flood, right, former head coach for the Florida Gulf Coast University women's volleyball team, and Holly Vaughn, former head coach for women's golf, speak at a press conference Wednesday at the Holiday Inn in Fort Myers. FGCU reached a $3.4 million settlement with the coaches some nine months after Flood was fired and almost a year after Vaughn resigned.
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Dr. Wilson Bradshaw, left, president of Florida Gulf Coast University makes a statement at a press conference announcing Wednesday that FGCU reached a $3.4 million settlement with former volleyball coach Jaye Flood and women's golf coach Holly Vaughn nine months after Flood was fired and almost a year after Vaughn resigned.
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Jaye Flood, right, former head coach for the Florida Gulf Coast University women's volleyball team, and Holly Vaughn, former head coach for women's golf, speak at a press conference Wednesday at the Holiday Inn in Fort Myers. FGCU reached a $3.4 million settlement with the coaches some nine months after Flood was fired and almost a year after Vaughn resigned.
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Linda Correia, left, Public Justice lead counsel, listens as Holly Vaughn, former head coach for women's golf, answers questions during a press conference Wednesday at the Holiday Inn in Fort Myers. FGCU reached a $3.4 million settlement with Vaughn and former head volleyball coach Jaye Flood nine months after Flood was fired and almost a year after Vaughn resigned.
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Linda Correia, left, Public Justice lead counsel, and Adele Kimmel, right, co-counsel, for Jaye Flood, former head coach for the Florida Gulf Coast University women's volleyball team, and Holly Vaughn, former head coach for women's golf, hold a press conference Wednesday at the Holiday Inn in Fort Myers. FGCU reached a $3.4 million settlement with the coaches some nine months after Flood was fired and almost a year after Vaughn resigned.
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