Lawsuit filed against Argonauts, QB Chad Kelly reportedly settled through mediation
A lawsuit filed against quarterback Chad Kelly and the Toronto Argonauts by a former assistant strength-and-conditioning coach has been settled.
Two league sources said the agreement was reached through mediation involving all of the parties. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity as there was no formal announcement about the resolution being reached.
CBC Sports has not independently confirmed the report.
There was also no indication regarding specific details of the settlement.
The Canadian Press does not publish the names of alleged victims of harassment or sexual assault unless granted permission.
Last month, the CFL suspended Kelly for both of Toronto's exhibition games and at least nine regular-season contests for violating its gender-based violence policy. The suspension followed an independent investigation into the lawsuit filed by the former coach against both the player and club.
Under terms of the suspension, Kelly must undergo confidential assessments by an independent expert and attend mandatory counselling sessions conducted by a gender-based violence expert. Both the counselling sessions and assessments must be satisfactorily completed before the CFL will consider Kelly's reinstatement, adding it reserves the right to modify his discipline.
Kelly, 30, was the CFL's outstanding player last season after leading Toronto to a league-best and franchise-record 16-2 record. But the Argos' season ended with a 38-17 home loss to eventual Grey Cup-champion Montreal in the East Division final.
The coach said the Argos did not act when told of Kelly's behaviour. The complainant said she was informed in January her contract with the club would not be renewed.
The complainant had joined the franchise in 2018