The father of Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock filed a lawsuit against the university for the wrongful death of his son, according to ESPN's Mark Schlabach. Willock seeks $2 million in damages — the maximum a state agency can be sued under Georgia law — after his son died in a fatal car crash in the early morning of Jan. 15 after the Bulldogs won the College Football Playoff national championship.
Former Georgia offensive lineman Warren McClendon and another female staffer, Tory Bowles, were injured but survived.Dave Willock reportedly will also sue the University of Georgia Athletic Association, its employees and LeCroy's estate individually and separately.
"To be clear, UGA and [University of Georgia Athletic Association] agents and employees negligently entrusted a vehicle to LeCroy," Willock's lawyers wrote."Likewise, UGA and UGAAA agents and employees negligently hired, supervised, trained, and retained LeCroy. In response, Georgia spokesman Greg Trevor said the letter from Willock's lawyers"is full of inaccuracies" and"has not provided the university with any sources or evidentiary bases to support these reckless claims."
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