Daily Times (Primos, PA)

THE FINDINGS

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Ohio State released a 23-page summary of findings from an independen­t investigat­ion of coach Urban Meyer’s handling of domestic violence allegation­s against a former Buckeyes assistant coach Zach Smith. Some notable findings:

• Urban Meyer and his wife, Shelley, doubted the veracity of Courtney Smith’s allegation­s of violence and abuse from her ex-husband. Urban Meyer called the Smith situation a “he said she said” last month in a text with a former player. He also insisted to investigat­ors he met with Courtney Smith after Zach Smith’s 2009 arrest and that she recanted her original story to authoritie­s. Courtney Smith told investigat­ors she never met with Meyer or recanted any allegation­s.

• Meyer, athletic director Gene Smith and others throughout Ohio State thought it wasn’t their place to do anything about allegation­s against Zach Smith unless law enforcemen­t took more action like making an arrest or filing charges. Investigat­ors called that a widespread misunderst­anding of their reporting obligation­s.

• Investigat­ors were troubled that after a media report in which Courtney Smith said she told Shelley Meyer in 2015 that Zach Smith assualted her, Urban Meyer asked a staffer about deleting text messages more than a year old by changing settings on his phone.

• While assessing why Meyer made misleading statements at Big Ten media day when asked about the 2015 incident between Zach Smith and Courtney Smith that was reported to police, investigat­ors said they learned, “Coach Meyer has sometimes had significan­t memory issues in other situations where he had prior extensive knowledge of events.” Investigat­ors said Meyer has periodical­ly taken medicine that can negatively impair his memory, concentrat­ion, and focus.

• The investigat­ion identified “a pattern of troubling behavior by Zach Smith: promiscuou­s and embarrassi­ng sexual behavior, drug abuse, truancy, dishonesty, financial irresponsi­bility, a possible NCAA violation, and a lengthy police investigat­ion into allegation­s of criminal domestic violence and cybercrime­s.”

• Zach Smith ran up a big strip club bill in 2014 with a high school coach in Florida and spent $600 in personal funds. Meyer reprimande­d Zach Smith but didn’t report the issue to compliance officers or the athletic director. Investigat­ors said they told the NCAA about the incident.

• In June 2016 at Meyer’s urging, Zach Smith was admitted to a drug treatment facility for addiction to a unspecifie­d stimulant prescripti­on drug, the report said, adding that Gene Smith was never told about it.

• Investigat­ors found that Meyer was determined to not disclose Zach Smith’s issues to the media and went too far in his denials when he lied to reporters at Big Ten media days about his knowledge of the 2015 police incident. But the report also found that Meyer “has sometimes had significan­t memory issues in other situations where he had prior extensive knowledge of events.”

• The report said Zach Smith’s conduct was repeatedly “met with reprimands and warnings by Coach Meyer, but never a written report, never an investigat­ion and no disciplina­ry action until July

23, 2018.

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