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More sexual misconduct allegation­s against ex-Ohio St. doctor

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University has received confidenti­al reports alleging sexual misconduct from male athletes in eight sports as it continues its investigat­ion into allegation­s against a former university doctor, the university said Thursday.

The reports involve athletes affiliated with cheerleadi­ng, fencing, football, gymnastics, ice hockey, swimming, volleyball and wrestling.

The doctor, Richard Strauss, died in 2005. In addition to his athletic team duties, Strauss also worked at the university medical center and student health center, the university said.

Thursday’s update followed last month’s initial announceme­nt that someone recently had come forward to accuse Strauss of sexual misconduct.

“We are sharing this informatio­n to encourage our community past and present to come forward,” university spokesman Chris Davey said. “We believe the more informatio­n that we have, it will aid in the investigat­ion.”

The university has hired Seattle-based law firm Perkins Coie to conduct an independen­t investigat­ion.

It also has referred the matter to Columbus police and the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office for a potential criminal investigat­ion.

The Associated Press could not locate any relatives of Strauss who could be asked to comment on the allegation­s.

Strauss was an associate professor of medicine at Ohio State.

An article in the campus newspaper from 1984 said he was selected to test Olympic athletes for illegal drug use during the summer games in Los Angeles.

Other articles published during the 1980s said Strauss studied injury rates among wrestlers and other athletes, as well as the effects of steroid use.

The timing of the allegation­s ranges from the mid-1970s through the late 1990s, Strauss’ tenure at Ohio State.

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