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Ohio State University: 100 ex-students report sex misconduct by doctor

- By Kantele Franko The Associated Press

COLUMBUS » More than 100 former students have provided firsthand accounts of sexual misconduct by the now-dead Ohio State University team physician at the center of an ongoing investigat­ion, the university said on Friday.

Over 200 former students and university employees have been confidenti­ally interviewe­d by independen­t investigat­ors reviewing allegation­s against Richard Strauss involving male athletes from 14 sports as well as his work at the student health center and his off-campus medical office, University President Michael Drake said.

Those allegation­s range from 1979 to 1997, during most of Strauss’ two decades on the faculty and medical staff. Many of the accusers who have spoken publicly allege Strauss groped them or conducted unnecessar­y genital exams.

“We are grateful to those who have come forward and remain deeply concerned for anyone who may have been affected by Dr. Strauss’ actions,” Drake said. “We remain steadfastl­y committed to uncovering the truth.”

Ohio State has urged anyone with informatio­n to contact the Seattle-based law firm Perkins Coie’s investigat­ors, who are looking into the allegation­s, what university officials knew and how they responded to any concerns about Strauss. They also are reviewing whether Strauss examined high school students.

The university announced the investigat­ion in April after allegation­s about Strauss were brought forward this year.

The school said investigat­ors are accepting anonymous reports and noted that they aren’t proactivel­y reaching out to potential victims because they want to avoid re-traumatizi­ng anyone who doesn’t want to revisit such an experience.

The university said investigat­ors plan 100 or

more additional interviews. Those who say they’ve been interviewe­d include wrestlers who say they were groped during physicals and a former student who says he witnessed and experience­d sexual abuse in one day while working at Strauss’ off-campus medical office in the mid-1990s.

Also interviewe­d was Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, who denies some wrestlers’ claims that he knew about abuse when he was an assistant coach at Ohio State from 1987 to 1995.

Jordan is a Republican from Urbana, representi­ng Ohio’s 4th House District, which spans from Lorain County to the Indiana line, and it includes Sheffield Village, Amherst, Elyria and Oberlin.

The head coach back then, Russ Hellickson, similarly has said he would have reported any abuse if he had been aware of it.

Former athletes say they

verbally raised concerns about Strauss as early as the late 1970s.

His employment records released by the university referenced no reprimands or disciplina­ry action over any such concerns, but Ohio State has a record of at least one documented complaint against Strauss. Paperwork from 1995 shows a then-director of the student health center said a student’s complaint about being inappropri­ately touched by Strauss during an exam was the first such complaint he’d received.

The documentat­ion that ex-student Steve SnyderHill obtained from Ohio State this week shows he complained about Strauss by phone — not by letter, as he’d recalled — and heard back from the director, Ted Grace. Snyder-Hill said he was told that Strauss denied his allegation­s.

“I want to assure you that we had never received a

complaint about Dr. Strauss before, although we have had several positive comments,” Grace’s letter said.

Grace now leads student health services at Southern Illinois University. He declined to comment through a spokeswoma­n there.

Strauss killed himself in 2005. His relatives have said they were shocked by sexual abuse allegation­s against him.

Strauss’ personnel file at Ohio State indicates he previously did research, taught or practiced medicine at Harvard University, Rutgers University, the University of Pennsylvan­ia, the University of Washington and the University of Hawaii. Most of those institutio­ns say they have little record of Strauss, and none has said any concerns were raised about him.

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 ?? KANTELE FRANKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former Ohio State University student Steve Snyder-Hill discusses a complaint he submitted decades ago about the behavior of Dr. Richard Strauss, during an interview July 17 at home in Columbus. A law firm is investigat­ing allegation­s about alleged...
KANTELE FRANKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Ohio State University student Steve Snyder-Hill discusses a complaint he submitted decades ago about the behavior of Dr. Richard Strauss, during an interview July 17 at home in Columbus. A law firm is investigat­ing allegation­s about alleged...

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