While Louisville City FC played Hartford Athletic FC, fans displayed signs reading "Arrest Holly," "Silence is no longer an option," "You knew," and "Louisville's shame."
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The statement was posted on social media, and dated Oct. 8.
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"The abuse outlined in the report is reprehensible and we condemn the use of power to systemically harm women," a Sherwin-Williams spokeswoman said.
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This column is part apology, part appreciation.
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A source close to the Racing Louisville ownership group said revelations that the club’s now former coach may have sexually abused a player a “tragedy.”
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Taylor Starr had a difficult decision to make.
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The investigation report released Monday includes a section on Holly alone that covers 29 pages and outlines a pattern of abuse from SkyBlue FC in 2016 and ’17 through his firing for cause by Racing Louisville on Sept. 21, 2021.