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Lawyer for Former Blackhawks Player Asks Team to Provide Documents on Alleged Abuse

A lawyer representing a former Chicago Blackhawks player suing the club is seeking all team records related to her client's alleged sexual abuse by video coach Bradley Aldrich in 2010, per TSN's Rick Westhead.

Attorney Susan Loggans filed a document in Cook County Court on behalf of the former player—identified as "John Doe (1)" in legal proceedings—for all "emails, meetings notes and other records" pertaining to the player's claims.

Per Westhead:

Loggans made 31 separate requests for documents in her court filing. Among her requests: “Personnel files relating to Bradley Aldrich, including any letters of reference or recommendation” and, “Any emails phone messages memos or other interoffice communications regarding Bradley Aldrich between or among the defendant, the Blackhawks, employers, management employers, and/or executives.