(KRON) — Stanford University reached a settlement to resolve a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of soccer star Katie Meyer. Meyer, 22, was captain of the Stanford women’s soccer team, led ...
An ESPN documentary about Katie Meyer, the former Stanford soccer goalie who died by suicide in 2022, brings chilling video to the surface. “Save – The Katie Meyer Story’’ is now streaming on ESPN+.
Stanford and the family of former women’s soccer goalkeeper and two-time team captain Katie Meyer have settled a wrongful death lawsuit in relation to Meyer’s death by suicide in 2022. The sides ...
The wrongful death suit filed by the parents of Katie Meyer against Stanford University has been resolved, the school announced Monday, Jan. 26, in a joint statement from the school and Katie's family ...
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is at risk of suicide please call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255, text HOME to ...
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Stanford and the family of former Cardinal soccer star Katie Meyer, who died by suicide in 2022, have settled a lawsuit filed in the wake of her death, the university announced Monday. In a joint ...
When she died, the 22-year-old Meyer was distraught over the prospect of disciplinary action from the university for “defending a teammate on campus over an incident,” her father, Steve Meyer, told ...
The life and death of Katie Meyer, the Stanford soccer player who died by suicide at age 22 in 2022, is the subject of a new ESPN E60 episode titled Save: The Katie Meyer Story. An exclusive look at ...
Missing evidence has emerged as an issue in the wrongful death lawsuit Katie Meyer's parents filed against Stanford almost two years ago, court records reviewed by USA TODAY Sports show. The dispute ...