CHAPEL HILL — A University of North Carolina system investigation about the former interim chancellor of East Carolina University determined he "probably consumed" between seven and 10 drinks over several hours while visiting popular student bars in Greenville.
The system released late Friday a report from a law firm it hired to investigate events involving Dan Gerlach in late September and anonymous emails sent to university leaders about him. Videos and photos on social media showed Gerlach "interacting with college-aged young adults and taking selfies."
Gerlach was placed on administrative leave, then resigned Oct. 26 as another video surfaced.
The report found the emailed allegations largely false. The law firm did find Gerlach ultimately drove a short distance home after visiting the bars. Gerlach didn't respond to a text on Saturday seeking comment.