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Former Westfield State President Evan Dobelle Agrees To Settle Lawsuit With Massachusetts

WSU

Former Westfield State University President Evan Dobelle has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the Massachusetts Attorney General that accused him of spending taxpayer money for personal travel and purchases.

      Dobelle has agreed to pay the state $185,000.  He would also withdraw a lawsuit he filed against the university claiming breach of contract and demanding payment of his legal bills. 

        In the settlement, which is still subject to approval by a state judge, Dobelle would admit no wrongdoing.  

       Earlier this year, Dobelle dropped a federal lawsuit against state education officials and several members of the Westfield State Board of Trustees claiming they conspired to force him out of his job.         

Dobelle resigned in November 2013 after he was criticized for lavish spending on trips and entertainment during his six- year tenure. 

Interim Westfield President Elizabeth Preston said  the proposed settlement will “conclude an unfortunate chapter” in the university’s history.

Dobelle is eligible for an $85,000 annual pension.

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