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Jordan was an assistant coach with Ohio State University's wrestling program from 1987 to 1995. [20] Richard Strauss was the wrestling team physician during Jordan's tenure. Strauss died by suicide in 2005. [21] In April 2018, Ohio State University began an independent investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by Strauss.
Coleman had shared a room with Jordan while traveling to several wrestling meets. [65] In November 2019, a retired wrestling referee filed a lawsuit alleging that he had warned Jordan and Hellickson about Strauss's misconduct but they had dismissed his warning. [67] [68] Jordan dismissed the referee as "another person making a false statement ...
Wrestling abuse dogged Jim Jordan’s House speaker run. ... renew attention on then-OSU coach and now Republican Congressman Jim Jordan is currently in the ... asked to send boxes of photos ...
Jim Jordan reportedly called a former OSU wrestler and "cried, groveled... begged" him to help Jordan cover up his involvement in the abuse. Rep. Jim Jordan accused of participating in OSU sexual ...
Four of the former Ohio State University wrestlers who have accused Rep. Jim Jordan of failing to protect them from a sexual predator when he was the team’s assistant coach in the 1980s and '90s ...
Jim Jordan: Wrestling: Two-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion, 1985–1986, assistant wrestling coach for Ohio State University, 1987–1995 OH: State Representative: 1995–2000 Republican: State Senator: 2001–2006 U.S. Representative: 2007–present Michelle Kwan: Figure skating
Mr Jordan, a back-to-back NCAA national wrestling champion in 1985 and 1986, served as the assistant coach on the Ohio State wrestling team between 1987 and 1995.
Jim Jordan, Wisconsin DEC Greg Randall, Iowa, 6–2 142 lbs Kevin Dresser, Iowa DEC Peter Yozzo, Lehigh, 11–6 150 lbs Jim Heffernan, Iowa DEC Adam Cohen, Arizona State, 10–3 158 lbs Jude Skove, Ohio State DEC Greg Elinsky, Penn State, 5–2 167 lbs Marty Kistler, Iowa MAJOR Mark van Tine, Oklahoma State, 15–3 177 lbs