Racing Louisville: Change Came From “Worst-Case-Scenario”

Current and former Racing Louisville players are speaking out about what it took for the club to take action over former coach Christy Holly.
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One current and three former players were in the midst of an interview with WHAS11’s Tyler Greever on Wednesday when the club issued a statement addressing the Yates report.
“Last year, there were so many people that went up to the higher-ups and spoke and addressed their concerns,” former Racing player Taylor Otto said. “And they did absolutely nothing.
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Current Racing player Emina Ekic noted that players were told they were “weak” and that front office members brushed off Holly’s actions as “criticism” and “yelling.”
“We could still be sitting here with nothing being addressed if it didn’t get to the worst-case scenario, which was assault,” she said.
“What still irritates me is that James [O’Connor] and Racing will not say that Erin was sexually abused and that Christy Holly was a predator,” said former Louisville player Jorian Baucom.
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