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In December 2019, University of California first year recruit swimmer Danielle Carter met with Golden Bears lead trainer Teri McKeever for the last time after a progression of warmed gatherings with the mentor and other athletic division workers in which Carter griped that McKeever had regularly tormented her. The harassing, the swimmer expressed, prompted her strolling into her residence restroom days sooner with the goal of ending it all.

At a previous gathering with Carter and her folks, Scott and Darla, McKeever expressed, as per Darla, "'I'm not managing this piece of (swearword) for quite some time,' and she pointed right at Dani."

This last gathering among Carter and McKeever was additionally gone to by Jennifer Simon-O'Neill, McKeever's dear companion and who as the leader senior partner athletic chief had direct management over the Cal ladies' swimming system at that point.

Resentful about how McKeever had treated her little girl and the college's treatment of the case which would bring about Danielle Carter moving to UC Santa Barbara, Darla Carter said she likewise called Cal athletic chief Jim Knowlton about McKeever.

"I got him on the telephone," Darla Carter said. "I mentioned a gathering to discuss what was the deal with Danielle and how she was being treated by Teri.

"Jim let me know he doesn't meet with guardians or competitors that poor person moved on from their program."

Only weeks after the gathering depicted exhaustively by Danielle Carter that included Simon-O'Neill, and Darla Carter's call, Knowlton on Jan. 7, 2020, approved a five-year contract expansion for McKeever possibly worth almost $1.5 million and establishing her situation as the country's most generously compensated female school swim mentor.

It wasn't whenever a protest first documented or introduced to Cal authorities enumerating charges of McKeever's harassing was trailed by increases in salary and expansions in other remuneration for the mentor.

In a Jan. 13, 2010 letter to then-University of California chancellor Robert Joseph Birgeneau, Golden Bears swimmer Jenna Rais affirmed she had been obnoxiously manhandled and harassed by ladies' group lead trainer Teri McKeever.

College organization and athletic division authorities including Knowlton, Simon-O'Neill and Sandy Barbour, Cal's athletic chief from 2004 to 2014, have gotten in excess of 30 grumblings from Cal swimmers or their folks claiming harassing conduct by McKeever over the 12 years following Rais' letter. One of those protests in 2018 provoked a college official to recognize she would survey the school's harassing, sexual brutality and lewd behavior and non-separation strategies with the mentor, as per interviews, college records and messages got by the Southern California News Group.

Notwithstanding the rehashed grievances, Cal has paid McKeever, 60, just shy of $3 million in complete remuneration beginning around 2010 and given her eight raises in her base compensation somewhere in the range of 2010 and 2019, as per her agreement and other college monetary records. McKeever's yearly base compensation has expanded by over 77% beginning around 2010.

The base compensation raises and expanded remuneration for McKeever considering the constant flow of grumblings, current and previous swimmers and their folks said, shows that Knowlton, Simon-O'Neill and other Cal chairmen didn't pay attention to them and that the college has focused on athletic accomplishment over competitor prosperity.

"It makes me sort of debilitated to my stomach really," Chenoa Devine, a previous Cal distance champion, said when educated regarding McKeever's increases in salary. "I imply that Cal didn't pay attention to objections from that multitude of swimmers and guardians and afterward convoluted and gave her salary increases, that is gross to me."

"We were submitting questions around then," said Chloe Clark, a previous Golden Bears swimmer, who likewise griped to Simon-O'Neill about McKeever's supposed harassing in the fall of 2019. "In this way, no I don't think the school paid attention to us."

"'Teri is creating Olympians, she's an Olympic mentor. There's actually nothing more I can accomplish for you,'" Clark reviewed Simon-O'Neill telling her during the 2019 gathering.

Cal put McKeever, who has directed the Golden Bears to four NCAA group titles, on paid semi-voluntary vacation on May 25 and dispatched an examination by a Los Angeles law office into claims a day after SCNG detailed that the mentor has regularly harassed competitors all through her 29-year profession at Berkeley.

To date 36 current or previous Cal swimmers and jumpers, 17 guardians, a previous individual from the Golden Bears' men's swimming and plunging crew, two previous mentors and two previous Cal athletic division workers have told SCNG that McKeever, the main lady to act as lead trainer of a U.S. Olympic swimming club, regularly harassed swimmers, frequently in profoundly private terms, or utilized humiliating or horrible encounters from their past against them, utilized racial sobriquets, body-disgraced and compelled competitors to contend or prepare while harmed or managing ongoing sicknesses or dietary issues, in any event, blaming a few people for lying about their circumstances regardless of being given clinical records by them. Swimmers and guardians have additionally asserted that McKeever uncovered clinical data about competitors to other colleagues and mentors without their authorization disregarding government, state and college protection regulations and rules.