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Utah’s former higher ed boss was accused of sexual misconduct. A two-year Tribune legal battle now reveals why.

Dave Woolstenhulme resigned after initial findings concluded it was “more likely than not” he inappropriately touched a woman, a newly released document shows. He denies wrongdoing.

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) David Woolstenhulme, Utah's former commissioner of higher education, speaks at a news conference in this photo from Thursday, March 12, 2020. At the time of his abrupt resignation in fall 2023, he was under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct. The Salt Lake Tribune obtained a copy of the draft report detailing the allegations.