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JUST IN: Jerry Falwell, Jr. has officially resigned as president of Liberty University after a series of controversies, a university source confirms to NPR.
Falwell's departure comes on the heels of a Reuters investigation in which Falwell's former business partner claimed he had a multi-year sexual relationship with Falwell's wife that involved Falwell looking on while the pair engaged in sex acts.
Falwell has faced multiple controversies in recent years — including questionable business dealings, accusations of racial insensitivity, and allegations of other behavior considered inappropriate for the head of a conservative religious institution.
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Update: Falwell has not responded to NPR. But in an interview with Virginia Business, he contradicted the university official — saying reports that he has agreed to resign are "completely false."
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