A former Penn State football player is suing head coach James Franklin and ex-teammate Damion Barber for an alleged hazing incident that occurred, according a report.

Matt Miller of PennLive.com is reporting that Franklin allegedly retaliated against former player Isaiah Humphries after he reported on a violent hazing incident carried out by members of the team, including Barber. Humphries is also accusing Yetur Gross-Matos, Micah Parsons and Jesse Luketa as participants.

A federal lawsuit was filed on Tuesday.

Humphries was a member of Penn State’s 2018 recruiting class as a three-star safety. He was ranked as the No. 34 player at his position for the 2018 cycle. He decided to transfer to Cal following his one year with the Nittany Lions. He was forced to sit out this fall due to NCAA transfer regulations.

According to the report, Humphries claims that the participants in the hazing invoked the name of Jerry Sandusky, the disgraced former Penn State assistant coach, who was found guilty of sexual assault charges during his time in State College.

Last April, an investigation occurred at the Lasch building following reports of indecent assaults. Several players and members of the football program were interviewed and denied the allegations. One player denying the allegations passed a lie detector test.

No charges were filed following the investigation.