Brent Schrotenboer

USA TODAY Sports

SAN DIEGO — Olympic gold medalist Shaun White has reached a settlement with the former drummer of his rock band after she sued him last year and accused him of sexual harassment and breach of contract.

Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Lena Zawaideh, the drummer, had claimed that White had made vulgar sexual remarks to her and forced her to watch “sexually disturbing videos, including videos sexualizing human fecal matter.”

White, the snowboarder and skateboarder, vigorously contested the suit and in February tried to compel Zawaideh to undergo a mental health examination after she claimed she suffered emotional and mental distress because of what happened. He later withdrew that request, and last week an attorney for Zawaideh filed a notice of unconditional settlement in the case and requested the case be dismissed. A trial date had been set for August in San Diego Superior Court.

Zawaideh was only female member of Bad Things, a young electronic rock band founded by White, 30, who also performed as the band’s guitarist.

Zawaideh first sued White and his company in May 2016, alleging breach of contract for lack of payment of her $3,750 monthly retainer from September 2013 until August 2014. The original lawsuit didn’t contain any sexual harassment allegations.

She then switched attorneys and filed an amended complaint in August that added the sexual harassment claims in detail with screen shots of alleged text messages from White attached as exhibits. It sought punitive and compensatory damages, including lost wages.

Attorneys for both sides didn’t immediately return messages seeking comment.