Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 04, 1993, Page 16, Image 15

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Players settle out of court in hazing death
MONMOUTH, 111 (AP) — Six former
Western Illinois lacrosse players settler! a
civil lawsuit filed against them over their
roles in the 1090 haring death of o team
memlmr
According to Warren County Court
ria ords in Monmouth, the six players paid a
combined $385,000 in out-of-court settle
ments to Dale and Alice Hahen of Oswego.
Ill . parents of Nicholas Hnlteu.
Nicholas Hahen was an 18-year-old West
ern Illinois freshman who was found dead in
a dorm room Oct 19. 1990, after a lacrosse
club initiation ceremony. Me died of acute
alcohol poisoning after o night of drinking a
mixture of liquor and beer and eating on
excessive amount of food coupled w ith abu
sive calisthenics.
His parents filed a w rongful death lawsuit
against players who orchestrated the ini
tiation rites. The Ha bens accused the ath
letes of pressuring their son into drinking,
continuing to provide him alcohol after he
bin ame intoxicated and failing to attend to
his obvious medical needs
Those w'ho settled were John Bilenko.
David Carey. Raymond Drew. Chris
McCracken. Mark Molzer and Rian Sanders
The Habens* lawyer. Robert Strodel. said
Wednesday that the lawsuit against the oth
er six lacrosse club members will proceed.
Those still facing the lawsuit are Steve
Kiidlts . Mart: Anderson, fames Boyer. Antho
ny Kolovitz. Scott Rokita and Brian Donchez.
The 12 were either convicted or pleaded
guilty to misdemeanor charges of unlawful
delivery of alcohol to a minor.
Related charges of hazing were dropped in
10 of the cases as part of plea agreements.
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