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South Carolina State Settles Lawsuit with Former President

South Carolina State University and former university President Andrew Hugine have settled a three-year lawsuit stemming from his dismissal from the university. Hugine, now president of Alabama A&M University, filed suit against S.C. State for we he alleged as “defamation of character and breach of contract.”

S.C. State announced on Wednesday that the lawsuit has been resolved and a dismissal “has been filed forever ending this litigation,” according to a statement the university released.

Financial details of the settlement were not immediately released.

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