ANN ARBOR, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – A law firm hired by the University of Michigan is saying the school missed warning signs and failed to stop a serial sexual abuser.
WilmerHale released the report Tuesday that had reports from more than 300 former patients and 200 former employees regarding former school doctor Robert Anderson. The firm found that Anderson engaged in “countless occasions” of sexual misconduct, and that authority figures at the Ann Arbor school heard specific accusations but failed to stop him.
Hundreds of former patients, including former Wolverine athletes, claim the doctor harassed and assaulted them during treatment.
Anderson worked at the university from 1966 to 2003 and died in 2008 before claims of abuse were made widely public.


