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Ex-NFL Player Sues Michigan State Over 2016 Expulsion

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A former NFL football player is suing Michigan State University, saying his rights were violated when he was expelled after a sexual misconduct investigation.

Keith Mumphery was not charged with a crime. But he says his NFL career was ruined after his 2016 expulsion from a graduate program was reported by news media a year later.

Mumphery, a wide receiver, was cut by the Houston Texans in 2017. He had 24 catches over two seasons.

A lawsuit was filed Tuesday in federal court in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The lawsuit says Michigan State acted against Mumphery to "appease" a female student, despite "numerous inconsistencies" about what had happened between the two in 2015.

Michigan State declined to comment.

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