Allison Kessinger v. West Virginia State University, Ericke S. Cage, President, The Board of Governors of West Virginia State University, Mark W. Kelly, Board of Governors Chair, Ian Flores, Board of Governors Vice Chair, Tracy McKibben, Board of Governors Secretary, Darren Goodwin, Board of Governors Student Representative, W. Lee Greenhowe, Board of Governors Sales Leader, Charles E. Jones, Jr., Board of Governors Member, Michael McClung, Board of Governors Staff Representative, James Payne, Board of Governors Tax Manager, Jeff Pietruszynski, Board of Governors Faculty Representative, Lester Raines, Board of Governors Owner, Lateff Y. Saffore, Board of Governors Member, Krystal Smith, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, Robert Wallace, Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, J. Paige Carney, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Justin McCallister, Senior V.P. for Strategic Finance, Operations, and Chief Innovation Officer, and Michael Fultz, Associate Provost/Assistant Vice President Academic Affairs

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. West Virginia
DecidedFebruary 6, 2026
Docket2:24-cv-00432
StatusUnknown

This text of Allison Kessinger v. West Virginia State University, Ericke S. Cage, President, The Board of Governors of West Virginia State University, Mark W. Kelly, Board of Governors Chair, Ian Flores, Board of Governors Vice Chair, Tracy McKibben, Board of Governors Secretary, Darren Goodwin, Board of Governors Student Representative, W. Lee Greenhowe, Board of Governors Sales Leader, Charles E. Jones, Jr., Board of Governors Member, Michael McClung, Board of Governors Staff Representative, James Payne, Board of Governors Tax Manager, Jeff Pietruszynski, Board of Governors Faculty Representative, Lester Raines, Board of Governors Owner, Lateff Y. Saffore, Board of Governors Member, Krystal Smith, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, Robert Wallace, Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, J. Paige Carney, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Justin McCallister, Senior V.P. for Strategic Finance, Operations, and Chief Innovation Officer, and Michael Fultz, Associate Provost/Assistant Vice President Academic Affairs (Allison Kessinger v. West Virginia State University, Ericke S. Cage, President, The Board of Governors of West Virginia State University, Mark W. Kelly, Board of Governors Chair, Ian Flores, Board of Governors Vice Chair, Tracy McKibben, Board of Governors Secretary, Darren Goodwin, Board of Governors Student Representative, W. Lee Greenhowe, Board of Governors Sales Leader, Charles E. Jones, Jr., Board of Governors Member, Michael McClung, Board of Governors Staff Representative, James Payne, Board of Governors Tax Manager, Jeff Pietruszynski, Board of Governors Faculty Representative, Lester Raines, Board of Governors Owner, Lateff Y. Saffore, Board of Governors Member, Krystal Smith, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, Robert Wallace, Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, J. Paige Carney, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Justin McCallister, Senior V.P. for Strategic Finance, Operations, and Chief Innovation Officer, and Michael Fultz, Associate Provost/Assistant Vice President Academic Affairs) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, S.D. West Virginia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Allison Kessinger v. West Virginia State University, Ericke S. Cage, President, The Board of Governors of West Virginia State University, Mark W. Kelly, Board of Governors Chair, Ian Flores, Board of Governors Vice Chair, Tracy McKibben, Board of Governors Secretary, Darren Goodwin, Board of Governors Student Representative, W. Lee Greenhowe, Board of Governors Sales Leader, Charles E. Jones, Jr., Board of Governors Member, Michael McClung, Board of Governors Staff Representative, James Payne, Board of Governors Tax Manager, Jeff Pietruszynski, Board of Governors Faculty Representative, Lester Raines, Board of Governors Owner, Lateff Y. Saffore, Board of Governors Member, Krystal Smith, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, Robert Wallace, Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, J. Paige Carney, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Justin McCallister, Senior V.P. for Strategic Finance, Operations, and Chief Innovation Officer, and Michael Fultz, Associate Provost/Assistant Vice President Academic Affairs, (S.D.W. Va. 2026).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA AT CHARLESTON

ALLISON KESSINGER,

Plaintiff,

v. CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:24-cv-00432

WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY, ERICKE S. CAGE, President, THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY, MARK W. KELLY, Board of Governors Chair, IAN FLORES, Board of Governors Vice Chair, TRACY MCKIBBEN, Board of Governors Secretary, DARREN GOODWIN, Board of Governors Student Representative, W. LEE GREENHOWE, Board of Governors Sales Leader, CHARLES E. JONES, JR., Board of Governors Member, MICHAEL MCCLUNG, Board of Governors Staff Representative, JAMES PAYNE, Board of Governors Tax Manager, JEFF PIETRUSZYNSKI, Board of Governors Faculty Representative, LESTER RAINES, Board of Governors Owner, LATEFF Y. SAFFORE, Board of Governors Member, KRYSTAL SMITH, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, ROBERT WALLACE, Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, J. PAIGE CARNEY, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, JUSTIN MCCALLISTER, Senior V.P. for Strategic Finance, Operations, and Chief Innovation Officer, and MICHAEL FULTZ, Associate Provost/Assistant Vice President Academic Affairs,

Defendants.

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

Pending is Defendants West Virginia State University, The Board of Governors of West Virginia State University (collectively “WVSU”), Ericke S. Cage, Mark W. Kelly, Ian Flores, Tracy McKibben, Darren Goodwin, W. Lee Greenhowe, Charles E. Jones, Jr., Michael McClung, James Payne, Jeff Pietruszynski, Lester Raines, Lateff Y. Saffore, Krystal Smith, Robert Wallace, J. Paige Carney, Justin McCallister, and Michael Fultz’s (collectively “Defendants”) Motion for Summary Judgment [ECF 29], filed April 1, 2025. On April 14, 2025, Plaintiff Allison Kessinger responded in opposition [ECF 32], to which Defendants replied [ECF 33] on April 22, 2025.1

I.

From August 8, 2023, to May 14, 2024, Ms. Kessinger was employed by WVSU as a music instructor pursuant to a nine-month, term contract. [ECF 29-1 at 2]. Her appointment confirmation letter provided “[t]he appointment [was] for the period and purpose specified[,]” and “[n]o other interest or right [was] obtained by virtue of t[he] appointment.” [Id. at 3]. In March 2024, Ms. Kessinger -- in her capacity as a WVSU faculty member -- accompanied her students on a choir trip to New York to perform concerts and recruit high school students interested in pursuing a music degree. [ECF 29-2 at 27:15-28:15]. Upon return, several students reported through WVSU’s Title IX online reporting system and directly to Dr. Robert Wallace, Dean of the WVSU College of Arts and Humanities, that Ms. Kessinger had acted unprofessionally during the trip by threatening to leave, snapping at and failing to assist students, crying, and complaining. [ECF 31-2; ECF 31-4]. Students also reported inappropriate classroom behavior from Ms. Kessinger prior to the trip. [Id.]. Specifically, students reported Ms. Kessinger

1 Also pending is Defendants’ Motion to Seal [ECF 31] Exhibits C, D, and F to their Motion for Summary Judgment. These exhibits contain student identifying information and statements disclosed in the underlying, confidential Title IX investigation conducted by WVSU. Though redactions have been made to all student identifying information, Defendants assert the exhibits should remain sealed “to preserv[e] the integrity of the Title IX process and to maintain the interest in ensuring a safe and confidential Title IX process.” [ECF 31-1 at 3]. Inasmuch as the right of public access is outweighed by the confidential nature of the Title IX investigation in these circumstances, the Court GRANTS the Motion [ECF 31] and ORDERS the exhibits [ECF 31-2, 31-3, 31-4] be PROVISONALLY SEALED pending further order of the Court. had made odd remarks regarding her sex life and sexual preferences during lessons, at orchestra performances, in the hallway, in the rehearsal room, and in her office. [Id.; ECF 31-3; ECF 29-5 at 21:23-22:8]. Dr. Wallace promptly reported these complaints to WVSU’s Title IX Coordinator, Dr. Carolyn Stuart, and the Title IX hotline. [ECF 29-5 at 22:24-23:15].

On or about April 4, 2024, Ms. Kessinger met with Dr. Stuart regarding the student complaints. [ECF 29-8]. On April 12, 2024, Ms. Kessinger received a Notice of Investigation and Allegations letter via email, providing her with formal notice of the allegations against her and ensuing investigation. [ECF 29-9]. The letter also provided Ms. Kessinger with, inter alia, a detailed overview of the investigative process, notice of all possible sanctions against both students and employees found to be in violation of Title IX, and a link to WVSU’s applicable investigation procedures and her rights during the investigation. [Id.]. Additionally, the letter provided Ms. Kessinger notice of the two, neutral investigators assigned to the matter, and her right to choose an advisor to accompany her “to all meetings, interviews, and hearings and to assist [her] in t[he] process[.]” [Id. at 6]. On April 15, 2024, Ms. Kessinger was placed on administrative leave without

pay pending the outcome of the Title IX investigation into her alleged misconduct. [ECF 29-7 at 3; ECF 17 at 16]. A No Contact Order was also put in place between Ms. Kessinger and one of the student complainants. [ECF 29-10]. On April 22, 2024, Dr. Stuart informed Ms. Kessinger via email that while the complainant students elected not to file a formal complaint, they nonetheless expressed concern with receiving continued instruction from Ms. Kessinger and feared retaliation. [ECF 29-8 at 2]. Given this information, Dr. Stuart advised Ms. Kessinger a Title IX investigation through the formal grievance process would yet ensue “as the conduct alleged and known circumstances surrounding the reported behaviors appear[ed] to potentially be sexual harassment toward students by an employee.” [Id. at 2]. Dr. Stuart thus initiated the grievance process by signing a formal, Title IX complaint in her capacity as WVSU’s Title IX coordinator. [Id.]. The email also included a detailed explanation of Ms. Kessinger’s rights during the investigation, including her (1) right to participate or not participate in the process, (2) “right to review all documents and reports

connected with t[he] grievance process, including any notice, investigation report, hearing determination or related files,” and (3) “right to have an Advisor of [her] choice to assist [her] throughout the process.” [Id. at 2, 3]. She was also advised if she did not “have an Advisor for the Live Hearing the University w[ould] appoint one for cross-examination purposes only.” [Id. at 3]. Between April and May 2024, at least four students and three faculty members were interviewed as part of the Title IX investigation. [See ECF 31-3 at 4-10]. On July 16, 2024, WVSU issued its formal Title IX Investigation Report (the “Report”), detailing summaries of these interviews and its conclusions. [ECF 31-3]. According to the Report, students reiterated Ms. Kessinger’s purported unprofessionalism during the choir trip and recounted prior, sexually explicit conversations with Ms. Kessinger regarding her sexual encounters with her boyfriend and

her sexual preferences. [Id.]. Two students also recounted Ms. Kessinger conversing about her boyfriend being an artist who “does ‘furry porn’” and “draws inappropriate things for his clients.” [Id. at 6, 7]. One student, however, voiced support for Ms. Kessinger. [Id. at 9-10]. She reported she believed the complaining students “may have taken a seed of truth and exaggerated it” for purposes of the Title IX investigation in retaliation for Ms. Kessinger’s “annoying” behavior during the choir trip. [Id. at 9]. Though supportive, she also opined Ms.

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