Baylor University regents have shown Ken Starr the door. He has been fired, as in “You’re fired!” Sheet Sniffer extraordinaire who gained his “reputation” for hunting down an elected president, and author of the infamous Starr Report, Ken Starr has been ousted by the Regents of Baylor University where he has been serving as president since 2010. The Kansas City Star is first to report the firing.
Baylor president Kenneth Starr, and not football coach Art Briles, is taking the fall for school’s handling of the ongoing crisis of how the school has handled allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence involving Baylor football players.
The Baylor board of regents fired Starr Tuesday, according to Chip Brown of Horns Digest. Brown, citing a source, reports that Starr could be reassigned to a new role in the Baylor law school without having his pay reduced, and another source indicated that Starr might not go quietly.
OK, so they are keeping him on at the law school for now. Perhaps he can get a gig on the Trump campaign to help with re-investigating the Vince Foster case.
Just thought I’d pass this along in case anyone has been missing Ken Starr. He will probably have some extra free time for interviews about The Clenis.
UPDATED: Looks like it depends on what the definition of “fired” is. According to new reporting, Starr will remain the president and chancellor for the time being. He’s been fired, but will stay on for a while.