Two women who signed non-disclosure agreements with the University of Prince Edward Island a decade ago have been permanently released from the threat of lawsuit for speaking out about their experiences, with the university’s board of governors issuing an unequivocal apology.
Wendy Carroll and Erin Casey, who have asked that their names now be made public, filed complaints of sexual harassment in 2012 against the university’s former president, Alaa Abd-El-Aziz. Eventually they took those complaints to the P.E.I. Human Rights Commission before being offered settlements and signing non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with the university in 2013.
“After 11 years of silence, we feel heard,” Carroll and Casey