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https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/jun/17/ohio-state-sexual-abuse-scandalWe were powerless: inside the devastating Ohio State sexual abuse scandal
A college physician allegedly abused at least 177 male students during his tenure, a story revived in a harrowing new film that highlights how he got away with it
Andrew Lawrence
Tue 17 Jun 2025 05.18 EDT
Ohio State sets the standard in intercollegiate sports. The universitys athletics department, a statewide source of pride that includes 36 varsity sports teams (from pistol shooting to college footballs reigning national champion), rivals some Fortune 500 companies for scale. In 2024 Ohio State spent $292.8m on its sports programs, more than every school in the well-heeled Big Ten conference and every college in the country besides the University of Texas, while hoovering in more than $1.2bn in revenue over the past seven years. The Ohio State brand flaunted through scarlet red block-O logos and buckeye tree iconography is so synonymous with flush times inside and outside the lines that even now few really associate the university with one of most shocking and widespread sex abuse scandals in US history.
Her latest documentary, Surviving Ohio State which premiered at Tribeca and releases on HBO unpicks one of the most overlooked scandals in sports: It trains a harsh, unflinching light on Richard Strauss, the once-respected physician who abused at least 177 male students while working in Ohio States athletics department and student health center from 1978 to 1998. According to Ohio States own campus crime data released in 2021, the school logged more than 2,800 instances of alleged sexual misconduct by Strauss including more than 170 total allegations of rape. Many of the survivors were violated during routine checkups in a pattern of abuse that spanned at least 15 sports from football to fencing. (Male student-athletes nicknamed Strauss Jellypaws and would warn one another to watch your nuts before exams.) An independent investigation concluded the university had been aware of complaints about Strausss conduct as early as 1979 when the womens fencing coach raised the issue. But the university didnt take meaningful action against the doctor until 1996; that year, Strauss was finally suspended from clinical duties, but remained a tenured faculty member until his retirement in 1998 at which point he was still given emeritus status.
Al Novakowski, a standout hockey player who left his native Canada to play for the Buckeyes, tells a horrifying story about one Strauss assault in which he alleges the doctor drugged and raped him after he went to see him about a muscle spasm. I kept thinking, Who am I gonna tell? he recalled. Its one of many scenes that hammers home the disparity between Strauss a former Navy officer who edited medical journals and issued early warnings about the dangers of steroid use and the tough-guy students, who could lose their scholarship if he failed them on their physicals. Says Coleman: We were powerless.
Significantly, Hellicksons lead assistant during much of Strausss tenure was Jim Jordan the two-time NCAA wrestling champion turned Freedom Caucus congressman and Donald Trump bootlick. While Jordan would register his share of on-the-record denials at the time, a number of former wrestlers say in the film that Jordan reached out to them privately and pushed them to change their stories in hopes of making the scandal, and the growing scrutiny on him, go away.
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'We were powerless': inside the devastating Ohio State sexual abuse scandal (Original Post)
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Irish_Dem
(71,301 posts)1. Ohio State needs to hang its head in shame for a very long time.
LetMyPeopleVote
(165,046 posts)2. Gym Jordan is NOT happy