Baylor University has announced that former chancellor Judge Ken Starr and the university have agreed to mutually part ways, for good.



In May, Ken Starr stepped down from the office of Chancellor of the university following the sexual assault scandal that plagued the university and athletic department.



After stepping down from his post, he stayed on as a professor at the university’s law school.

“Effective today, Judge Ken Starr will be leaving his faculty status and tenure at Baylor University’s Law School,” said Lori Fogleman, spokesperson for Baylor. “The mutually agreed separation comes with the greatest respect and love Judge Starr has for Baylor and with Baylor’s recognition and appreciation for Judge Starr’s many contributions to Baylor. Baylor wishes Judge Ken Starr well in his future endeavors. Judge Starr expresses his thanks to the Baylor family for the opportunity to serve as president and chancellor and is grateful for his time with the exceptional students of Baylor University who will lead and serve around the world.”