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Strauss continued to abuse OSU students at an off-campus clinic until his retirement from the university in 1998. OSU was faulted in the report for failing to report Strauss's conduct to law enforcement. In May 2020, the university entered into a settlement and agreed to pay $40.9 million to 162 sexual abuse survivors. [1]
A major documentary on the Ohio State University (OSU) sexual abuse scandal that is expected to renew attention on then-OSU coach and now Republican Congressman Jim Jordan is currently in the ...
At the time, then-OSU President Michael V. Drake apologized to Strauss’ victims and called it a “fundamental failure” that the university did not prevent the abuse. The report, the ...
Ohio State University has paid out $60 million in settlement money in the last few years to hundreds of former students and athletes who say they were sexually abused decades ago by a school doctor.
Ohio State released a 232-page report by Perkins Coie, a Seattle-based law firm, hired by the university for $6.2 million to conduct a 12 month independent investigation into Strauss' misconduct and find out who at the university knew about it. [18] The report details Strauss' acts of sexual abuse against at least 177 former students including ...
The Ohio State University sex abuse scandal came to light after a former Ohio State wrestler approached the Dispatch with allegations of abuse by Dr. Richard Strauss, who worked in the student ...
The punishment involved Ohio State vacating all wins from the 2010 season (including the 2011 Sugar Bowl win), a postseason ban in 2012, two years of NCAA probation, a five-year show cause for head coach Jim Tressel, and a reduction of five scholarships over three years. [2] Tressel would resign from Ohio State as a result of the scandal.
Ohio State expressed disappointment the Supreme Court decided not to review the case but said "the university remains committed to supporting survivors" and has already paid out $60 million in ...