Tim Pernetti to Receive $1.2 Million in Salary, Two Years Health Insurance, Car Allowance in Rutgers Settlement Agreement

by abournenesn

Apr 8, 2013

Former Rutgers athletic director Tim Pernetti isn’t leaving the New Jersey school empty-handed.

The school’s AD, who resigned last week in the aftermath of the saga surrounding men’s basketball head coach Mike Rice, is getting $1.2 million in salary — among other payouts and benefits– under a settlement agreement, according to The Associated Press.

Under his agreement, according to documents obtained by The AP, “Pernetti is to be paid his base salary of $453,000 per year through June 2014 and a one-time payment of $679,500 in the next month. He gets the money even if he takes another job.”

But that’s not it. He will also receive his $12,000 per year car allowance for the next 14 months as well as health insurance and pension payments through October of 2015.

As for his Rutgers-issued iPad and laptop computer? They’re his, too.

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