**Former Indiana Team Doctor Accused of Sexual Abuse**
In a shocking development, the former team doctor for the Indiana Hoosiers, Dr. Robert Kline, has been accused of sexual abuse by multiple former athletes. The allegations have come to light in a lawsuit filed by several individuals who claim that Kline, who worked with the university’s athletic department for over two decades, abused them under the guise of medical treatment.
According to the lawsuit, the incidents occurred over a span of several years and involved inappropriate physical exams and sexual misconduct during medical evaluations. The former athletes, whose identities have not been publicly revealed, assert that they were minors or young adults at the time and trusted Kline with their care.
The accusations have sent shockwaves through the Indiana University community, especially as Kline was well-respected in his field and had been involved in the care of many high-profile athletes. The university has expressed deep concern over the allegations and has vowed to fully cooperate with law enforcement during the investigation.
“We take these allegations very seriously and are committed to ensuring a thorough and transparent review of the facts,” said an Indiana University spokesperson. “The health and safety of our students and athletes are our top priority.”
Kline, who has denied the allegations, is currently facing multiple legal challenges, including a criminal investigation. If the accusations are proven true, this case could have significant implications for both the university and the broader athletic community, raising important questions about the safety of student-athletes under the care of medical professionals.
The legal proceedings are ongoing, and both the public and university await further developments in the case.