I feel he had the right to know what he was accused of and to defend himself. Multiple sources have indicated that neither of these were extended to him. I find that troubling.
I find that EXTREMELY unlikely. From SafeSport's Practices and Procedures:
If the Office determines that a formal resolution process is necessary, it will appoint trained investigators, usually within two business days of determining that a formal resolution should proceed. The number of investigators and the length of the investigation will depend on the nature and/or complexity of the matter.
1. The investigator(s) take the following steps:
a. Seek to notify the Reporting Party that the Office is conducting an investigation into the possible Code Violation and inform the Reporting Party of the right to meet with the investigator and present evidence in support of the complaint along with the names and/or contact information of any potential witnesses with direct knowledge of the allegations.
b.
Seek to interview the Responding Party and advise the Responding Party of the nature of the allegation before making a determination. The Responding Party will be provided the opportunity to present a response to the allegations, including evidence and the names and/or contact information of potential witnesses with direct knowledge of the allegation.
c. Seek to interview witnesses with direct knowledge of the allegations.
d. Seek evidence and take any other action as the investigator may deem relevant to the investigation.
e. Review the evidence provided by a Third-party Reporter, the Reporting Party, the Responding Party or any other source.
f. Document all investigative efforts, including but not limited to interviews, receipt of relevant documentation, database searches, and review and collection of other publicly-available information (e.g., social media, public records).