Matt Weiss University of Michigan Data Breach Lawsuit
Were you a student-athlete at the University of Michigan from 2015–2023? Your private data may have been unlawfully accessed. Join the class action lawsuit today.
Were you a student-athlete at the University of Michigan from 2015–2023? Your private data may have been unlawfully accessed. Join the class action lawsuit today.
Thousands of athletes trusted the University of Michigan with their most sensitive information. But that trust was broken when former football coach Matt Weiss unlawfully accessed private data, including:
Marko Law has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of affected athletes. If you were a student-athlete during this time, you may be entitled to compensation.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Matt Weiss gained unauthorized access to private digital accounts of more than 3,300 University of Michigan athletes. These accounts contained deeply personal data that no coach or staff member should have seen.
Worse yet, this breach was made possible by the University's failure to enforce basic cybersecurity protocols and monitor employee access to student information.
You may qualify for legal action if:
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Led by attorney Jon Marko, our firm has a national reputation for taking on high-profile civil rights and privacy cases. We don’t just go through the motions—we fight. And we win.
When the powerful fail to protect those who trust them most, we step in. This case is about holding institutions accountable and protecting students from future harm.
Please forward this page to any student-athletes you know. If their rights were violated, they deserve to know.
FAQS
What is the lawsuit about?
A: Former U of M coach Matt Weiss is accused of unlawfully accessing personal information of thousands of student-athletes. The lawsuit targets him, the University, its Regents, and Keffer Development Services.
What kind of data was accessed?
A: The breach includes private photos, health records, emails, and social media account details.
Who can join the lawsuit?
A: Any student-athlete at U of M between 2015 and 2023 who may have had their data accessed without permission.
What compensation is possible?
A: While every case is different, potential damages could include emotional distress, privacy violations, and more.
How do I join?
A: Fill out our secure online form or call our office to begin your free consultation.
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