College Soccer Player Wins $100K Settlement after Team Benched Her for Refusing to Kneel for BLM

A former Virginia Tech women’s soccer player has won a $100,000 settlement after she was benched by her team for refusing to kneel in protest for Black Lives Matter (BLM).

Kiersten Hening will reportedly receive at least $100,000 as part of an agreement to dismiss a federal lawsuit against her old team.

Hening will receive the award as part of a settlement in the lawsuit she filed in 2021 against head coach Charles “Chugger” Adair on First Amendment grounds, her attorney Cameron Norris said last week.

Norris noted the terms of the settlement did not include an admission of wrongdoing by either his client or Adair, according to the Roanoke Times.

There are no details of the settlement in court records, according to the outlet.

However, Norris said the agreement has to be approved by university and state officials before it becomes final.

Hening, who was a midfielder/defender for the Hokies from 2018 to 2020, sued Adair in his personal and official capacity as coach.

She alleges that Adair punished her for her political views, which often differed from her teammates during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020.

Hening claimed she was removed from her starting position and pressured to leave the team after she declined to kneel during a reading of a “unity statement” before a game against UVA on Sept. 12, 2020.

She said Adair “verbally attacked her” at halftime, claiming she was “b–tching and moaning” while putting his finger in her face.

Hening explained in the lawsuit that while she “supports social justice and believes that black lives matter,” she “does not support BLM the organization,” citing its “tactics and core tenets of its mission statement, including defunding the police.”

Adair continued to berate Hening until he benched her and ultimately made things so intolerable that she felt she had no choice but to quit the team, according to the suit.

On Dec. 2, federal Judge Thomas Cullen denied a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, noting that Hening’s time on the field dropped off following the kneeling incident. Adair had argued that two other players who declined to kneel did not face reduced playing time.

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“Ultimately, Adair may convince a jury that this coaching decision was based solely on Hening’s poor play during the UVA game, but the court, viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to Hening, cannot reach that conclusion as a matter of law,” ruled Cullen, who said the issues in the case are fundamental.

The three-day trial slated to start later this month was canceled last Tuesday in a court filing that noted the case had been settled.

On Jan. 4, Adair released a statement on Twitter, saying in part, “I am pleased the case against me has been closed and I am free to move forward clear of any wrongdoing.”

“It’s unfortunate, but this ordeal was about a disappointment and disagreement about playing time,” said Adair, who made no mention of the settlement.

“Today, we have clarity that this case lacked any standing, and without evidence, the truth has prevailed.”

Attorney Adam Mortara tweeted in reply to Adair’s statement: “If by clarity you mean you are paying my client six figures in a settlement then you’re right that’s pretty clear.

“Honestly, Coach, read the Court’s opinion. You are paying.

“Defendants don’t pay in cases that have no standing.”

Mortara went on to thank Adair and his “bosses at Tech for paying the equivalent of several years of tuition.”

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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