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Woman At The Center Of Bobby Petrino Scandal Resigns

By: Stephen Crews
Updated: April 17, 2012
The woman at the center of the Bobby Petrino investigation, Jessica Dorrell, has resigned from her position with the University of Arkansas.

Dorrell will receive a settlement of about $14,000. 

The announcement of the resignation and settlement came just before 7 p.m. tonight from Kevin Trainor, the Associate Athletic Director for Public Relations.

 From the press release:

" The University of Arkansas announced today that Jessica Dorrell resigned late this afternoon as the football program's student-athlete development coordinator, effective immediately. 
    In making the announcement, athletics director Jeff Long said both he and Ms. Dorrell agreed her resignation was in the best interest of both parties.
    "While Ms. Dorrell had a legitimate right to apply for and accept a position within the football program, the circumstances surrounding the former coach's decision to hire her compromised her ability to be effective in such a position," he said. "She and I believe she should have the opportunity to move on." 
    As part of her resignation, Ms. Dorrell agreed she would not attempt to sell or profit from her affiliation with Razorback Athletics. The University will pay Ms. Dorrell approximately $14,000 as part of a settlement and resolution of all matters between the parties.
    There are no immediate plans to re-open or advertise the job opportunity. Those duties will be assigned to other staff members for the time being."

    In recent days University of Arkansas officials have made public records that indicate that Dorrell used a $20,000 gift from Petrino to purchase a new car during her first week in her position inside the football program.

Information Courtesy of KARK News.
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