Former KU alumni association director’s lawsuit halted

A judge ruled Friday that ousted Kansas University Alumni Association director Fred Williams must settle a dispute with his former employer behind closed doors with an arbitrator, not in court.

Douglas County District Court Judge Michael Malone found that even though part of Fred Williams’ contract with the alumni association was poorly written, it was clear the two parties “agreed to arbitrate, not litigate disputes between them.”

Malone ordered all proceedings in the lawsuit to stop until arbitration is finished.

The association’s board of directors fired Williams in May after he’d held KU’s top alumni job for 21 years. He claimed he was never given a specific reason, and in August he sued for more than $2.2 million alleging breach of contract and defamation.

In a written response to the suit, the alumni association said Williams had been warned to “cease his negative conduct” toward KU Chancellor Robert Hemenway and other university leaders.

The association also accused Williams of failing to properly supervise employees and of disregarding admonitions that he not retaliate against employees he suspected of being “whistleblowers.”