Former Olympic figure skater Nobunari Oda claimed to have been harassed by the former coach of the Kansai University ice skating club, where he was the director, and the Osaka District Court found that there was illegal harassment. I refused and dismissed the complaint.

On the other hand, he admitted the lawsuit filed by the former coach for damaging his reputation and ordered Mr. Oda to compensate.

Six years ago, Nobunari Oda became the director of the ice skating club of his alma mater, Kansai University, but he was repeatedly harassed by former coach Mie Hamada, and his physical condition deteriorated due to mental pain, and he had to quit. He filed a lawsuit seeking compensation, claiming that he had disappeared.



In response, former coach Hamada also demanded compensation for Oda's reputation.

In the judgment on the 2nd, presiding judge Akitoshi Matsumoto of the Osaka District Court dismissed Mr. Oda's appeal, judging that ``it cannot be recognized that there was an illegal act of harassment.''



On top of that, Mr. Oda's remarks at the press conference and blog posts at the time of filing the lawsuit gave the impression that the former coach was a person who harassed and harassed him, and he was accused of damaging his reputation. I ordered the payment of yen.