Twenty-nine additional Strauss victims file lawsuit against Ohio State
Twenty-nine additional plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against Ohio State for knowledge of abuse by former university physician Richard Strauss Monday.
Twenty-nine additional plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against Ohio State for knowledge of abuse by former university physician Richard Strauss Monday.
From stalled state legislation to settlements and more lawsuits, a lot has happened in the two years since the release of the Perkins Coie report, which investigated former Ohio State physician Richard Strauss’ sexual abuse of students and student-athletes during his two-decade tenure at the university.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is partnering with former Ohio State and University of Michigan student-athletes who were sexually abused by team doctors to prevent future sexual abuse.
More than 40 more victims of former Ohio State physician Richard Strauss have sued the university in the past week for failing to address Strauss’ sexual abuse while they were student-athletes.
Ben Crump, a nationally recognized civil rights attorney, filed a lawsuit against Ohio State on behalf of victims of former university physician Richard Strauss Monday.
Ohio State released information Friday about its program to provide individual settlements to some victims of former university physician Richard Strauss, including using a tiered system to award up to about $31.6 million in total settlements.
Attorneys representing 121 victims of former university physician Richard Strauss filed a statement condemning Ohio State’s proposed settlement program in the U.S. Southern Ohio District Court Wednesday.
Ohio State has proposed a program to offer individual settlements to at least 100 victims of former university physician Richard Strauss across five active legal cases against the university, according to a notice of intent filed Monday in the U.S. Southern Ohio District Court.
More victims of former Ohio State physician Richard Strauss are suing the university for failing to address and prevent his sexual abuse and to remedy hostile conditions at Larkins Hall — and argue the university violated Title IX law in doing so.
Former Ohio State Director of Student Health Services Ted Grace’s medical license is now under review in Illinois for failing to report sexual abuse by former university physician Richard Strauss.