According to the lawsuit, Gibble's firing in 2014 centered around an incoming Hunterdon Central freshman, identified only by his initials, who attended a wrestling camp hosted by the Rutgers University wrestling team where Gibble served as a volunteer coach.
The teen did not want to attend the camp, according to the lawsuit, and Gibble "made numerous attempts to help (the participant) relax during his time at camp." The teen's mother alleged that Gibble asked him if he had access to firearms or weapons, it was stated in the lawsuit.
http://www.nj.com/hunterdon/index.s...hs_wrestling_coach_files_federal_suit_ov.html
The teen did not want to attend the camp, according to the lawsuit, and Gibble "made numerous attempts to help (the participant) relax during his time at camp." The teen's mother alleged that Gibble asked him if he had access to firearms or weapons, it was stated in the lawsuit.
http://www.nj.com/hunterdon/index.s...hs_wrestling_coach_files_federal_suit_ov.html