Third-party review clears NHLPA of mishandling Kyle Beach’s sexual abuse allegations
An independent review has cleared National Hockey League Players’ Association executive director Donald Fehr of any wrongdoing in the handling of the Kyle Beach sexual assault allegations.
On Friday, the NHLPA made public a third-party review prepared by the law firm of Cozen O’Connors that concludes the NHLPA’s failure to act on Beach’s reports stemmed from a failure of communication.
“We cannot identify any individual wrongdoing or institutional failures of policy or procedure by either Fehr, NHLPA personnel, or the (NHL/NHLPA’s Substance Abuse and Behavioural Health Program) concerning the handling of Beach’s reports,” said the report, which was released to public after Friday afternoon.
“Beach’s warnings about (Brad) Aldrich were not addressed on account of miscommunication and misunderstanding, rather than any individual or systemic failure.”