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Ohio State University is trying to block the admission in court of a report on Dr. Richard Strauss' years of sexually abusing students. OSU trying to block Strauss abuse victims from using ...
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.
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]
“The judge just threw 300 survivors in a trash can,” said Steve Snyder-Hill, a victim of Dr. Richard Strauss. Federal judge dismisses Strauss sex abuse lawsuits against Ohio State Skip to main ...
The Supreme Court handed Ohio State University a defeat by refusing to reconsider a lower court ruling that said former students should be allowed to sue the university for failing to protect them ...
The NCAA issued sanctions against Ohio State on July 8, 2011. Ohio State was forced to vacate all wins from the 2010 season (including the 2011 Sugar Bowl win), they were issued a postseason ban for the 2012 season, two years of NCAA probation, a five-year show cause for Jim Tressel, and a reduction of five scholarships over three years. [2]
Mike Schyck is one of the more than 300 victims of Strauss’ abuse and revealed that he was flown to Columbus, Ohio, for multiple days of interviews with Ms Orner and the production crew.
Robert P Strauss is a native of University Heights, Ohio where he attended the public schools. He graduated from Cleveland Heights High School, and subsequently attended and graduated from the Honors College of the University of Michigan, where he earned his AB in economics; he attended the London School of Economics his junior year abroad.