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Seduction lawsuit
A former patient of a Eugene
alcohol treatment center filed
suit in August against a Univer
with employee*. The
counselor* are accused of know
ing about the relationship but
making no attempt to intervene.
Dead Concert
A Eugene city ordinance
police estimated 500.000 fans
attended the show.
Eugene police assigned 15 ex
tra officers to the residential and
commercial areas near Autzen
Stadium prior to and after the
concert
They later reported no major
problems. althouuh
ail) aiuucm
allegedly seducing
her while she was
undergoing treat
ment at the center.
C . L . I) u n d a s
claims in the suit
that she became in
volved in a sexual
relationship with
led Reay, a Univer
sity student and
former Serenity
Unc counselor, at a
time when she was
vulnerable dun to
her withdrawal
from alcohol.
The suit claims
Reay used his posi
tion as a counselor
at Serenity l.ane to
seduce Dundas and
a handful of drug ar
rests were made.
The campground
accommodations
were worked out
after weeks of
discussion between
University and city
officials. The
University became
involved after l-ane
County received no
bids from private
entrepreneurs to
operate the
campground.
Vendors operated
food booths, while
medical, water,
toilet and gart>age
facilities also were
provided.
to influence her to
keep the relationship quiet.
Keay received a bachelor's
degree in psychology from the
University last winter, and has
been accepted as a graduate stu
dent for fall term in the speech,
rhetoric and communication
department.
He also served as a
paraprofessional adviser in the
University's Office of Academic
Advising and Student Services
during the fall of 1980 and the
winter of 1987.
Named as defendants in the
$2.0 million suit filed August 0
in Lane County Circuit Court
are Reay, Serenity I .aire Ex
ecutive Director Neil
McNaughton, director of
counseling joe Steiner Sr. and
five counselors.
Serenity Lana is accused of
failing to screen, test, instruct
and supervise its employees
and of failing to prevent its pa
tients from having relationships
which bans overnight camping
was waived temporarily to
allow the University to operate
a campground during the week
of the July 19 Grateful Dead/Bob
Dylan concert.
Although three days of rain
prior to the show limited the
number of campers in the
Auty.en Stadium parking lot,
over 5,000 Deadheads and
Dylan fans used the facility.
Eugene police and University
officials were concerned pro
blems which occurred during
previous Grateful Dead shows
would repeat themselves.
“They aren't exactly motel-type
people. They like to camp out,”
Steve McBride, project director
for the Athletic Department,
said at the time.
However, thousands of fans
filled area motels as far away as
Corvallis, according to the
Eugene-Springfield Convention
and Visitors Bureau. Eugene
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Extradiction
A former University child
care worker accused of sexually
abusing three young girls was
extradited back to (fregon after
being caught attempting to floe
the United States
Brian Sydney Smith was stop
pod at London's Heathrow Air
port on july 27 after customs
agents found Lane County
documents |M>rtaining to court
dates in his luggage
Smith is a former employee of
the University Child Carr and
Development Center. He also is
the former director of a
children's program at a local
elementary school and a former
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employee of Kugene Letch Key
Inc., an after school program.
According to an assistant
l-ane County district attorney,
none of the alleged sexual
abuses occurred at places of
employment
Smith was arrested in
December. 19flti and charged
with multiple counts of first
degree sodomy, sexual abuse
and attempted rape allegedly
involving three girls ages 12
and under
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