CFLPA launches appeal against CFL for failing to provide access to full Kelly report
The CFL Players Association launched an appeal Friday night against the CFL for denying it access to the full independent report that resulted in the league suspending quarterback Chad Kelly for violating its gender-based violence policy.
On Tuesday, the CFL suspended its 2023 outstanding player from playing in the Toronto Argonauts two pre-season games and at least nine regular-season contests. That followed an independent investigation commissioned by the league into a lawsuit filed by a former strength-and-conditioning coach against Kelly for sexual harassment and the club for wrongful dismissal.
CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said Tuesday the investigation found Kelly “unequivocally violated” the league’s gender-based violence policy. However, the Argos, Kelly’s camp and the former coach’s legal representatives all received an executive summary, not the full 87-page report.
The CFLPA also received the summary and requested access to the full report, which it says was denied by the CFL. The union wants to examine details of the full report as part of its due diligence of the Kelly ruling.