The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Feds to review Ohio State response to claims of abuse

- By Kantele Franko The Associated Press

COLUMBUS » Federal officials are investigat­ing Ohio State University’s response to allegation­s against a team doctor now accused of sexual misconduct against scores of athletes and other male students in the 1980s and 1990s.

The U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights will examine whether Ohio State has responded “promptly and equitably” to students’ complaints, including claims that school officials knew about misconduct by Dr. Richard Strauss but didn’t stop him, the school said Thursday. That office oversees enforcemen­t of a federal law that bars sex discrimina­tion in education.

Advocacy groups including the National Women’s Law Center had urged the department to conduct such a review, as was done with headline-making allegation­s of recurrent sexual misconduct by doctors at Michigan State University and the University of Southern California.

Ohio State’s chief compliance officer, Gates Garrity-Rokous, said the school has responded appropriat­ely since allegation­s were made this spring about Strauss, who killed himself in 2005.

“We are confident in the independen­ce and thoroughne­ss of the investigat­ion we launched then as well as our ongoing commitment to transparen­cy,” said Garrity-Rokous, a university vice president.

Some former students say they raised concerns about Strauss to university employees as early as the late 1970s, early in Strauss’ nearly 20-year employment there.

Ohio State has said allegation­s that staff didn’t properly respond back then are a key part of the ongoing independen­t investigat­ion being conducted by the law firm Perkins Coie.

They have received accounts of Strauss’ sexual misconduct from more than 100 people including male athletes from 14 sports and others raising concerns about the doctor’s interactio­ns at the student health center and his offcampus medical office.

Many of the accusers who have spoken publicly allege Strauss groped them or conducted unnecessar­y genital exams. Some of them are plaintiffs in three related lawsuits filed against the school.

The allegation­s range from 1979 to 1997, during most of Strauss’ two decades on the faculty and medical staff. 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 from 1995, when a student health center director said a student’s complaint about being inappropri­ately touched by Strauss during an exam was the first such complaint he’d received.

Strauss’ relatives have said they were shocked by sexual abuse allegation­s against him and want to know the truth.

Ohio State has urged anyone with informatio­n about Strauss to contact Perkins Coie, noting that the investigat­ors are concerned about re-traumatizi­ng victims and thus aren’t reaching out directly to former students who may have been examined by Strauss.

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