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What was the Strauss investigation?
From 1978 to 1998, Richard Strauss was employed by Ohio State as a physician treating students and student-athletes. Strauss died in 2005.
In March 2018, Ohio State received a report from a former student-athlete about sexual abuse by Strauss decades earlier. Ohio State took the allegations seriously and acted immediately. Less than one week later, Ohio State announced an investigation and notified the Columbus Division of Police. Perkins Coie LLP was retained to conduct an external, independent investigation.
Ohio State broadly communicated about the investigation, contacting 115,000 alumni and former student-athletes and reaching an additional 147,000 people through university-wide notifications to inform them of the investigation; encourage them to share any information they had with the independent investigators; and provide updates about the investigation.
Question
How did Ohio State respond to the Strauss investigation?
Over the past five years, Ohio State has led the effort to investigate Strauss’ abuse and the university’s failure at the time to prevent it.
Since 2018, Ohio State has:
- condemned Strauss’ abuse and the university’s failure at the time to prevent it;
- expressed its regret and sincere apologies to each person impacted by Strauss;
- thanked the survivors for courageously bringing Strauss’ abuse to light;
- covered the cost of professionally certified counseling services and medical treatment for anyone affected by Strauss for as long as needed, as well as reimbursed costs for pre-existing counseling and treatment related to Strauss;
- provided survivors multiple opportunities to share their experiences with university leadership and the Board of Trustees;
- established a task force on sexual abuse, which included national and Ohio State experts who partnered with survivors of sexual abuse, including a Strauss survivor;
- took special action to revoke Strauss’ emeritus status;
- provided more than $60 million in monetary compensation to 296 survivors through a trauma-informed approach that did not require survivors to prove they were harmed through any litigation process such as discovery or depositions.
Question
What has Ohio State done for the survivors?
Ohio State has covered the cost of professionally certified counseling services and medical treatment for anyone affected by Strauss for as long as needed, as well as reimbursed costs for pre-existing counseling and treatment related to Strauss. In addition, Ohio State has sincerely and persistently tried to reconcile with survivors through monetary and non-monetary means. Among other things, all male students who filed lawsuits have been offered the opportunity to settle, and the majority of survivors have settled their claims, for a sum of more than $60 million. In addition, Ohio State has undertaken numerous additional efforts to ensure that this never happens again.
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Were plaintiffs given the opportunity to settle their lawsuits?
Yes. Ohio State offered survivors the opportunity to settle their suits for substantial amounts. Plaintiffs had the opportunity to settle through mediation, an individual settlement program, or separately negotiated group and individual settlements. Most settlements were managed independently by a third party who specializes in assessing damages and determining settlement amounts in sexual abuse lawsuits. The majority of the survivors settled their claims. Ohio State provided $60 million in settlements to 296 survivors through a trauma-informed approach that did not require individuals to prove they were harmed through any litigation process such as discovery or depositions. Ohio State has sincerely and persistently tried to reconcile with survivors through monetary and non-monetary means, and all male students who filed lawsuits have been offered the opportunity to settle. The remaining plaintiffs who were male students rejected monetary offers and continue to pursue their legal claims.
Archived statements and updates
April 5
University news release:Investigation underway into allegations of sexual misconduct against former wrestling team physician
May 3
University news release: Ohio State shares updates on independent investigation of allegations involving former university physician
May 3
Campus-wide email from President Drake on May 3
May 21
Email to alumni from President Drake on May 21
June 7
University news release: Ohio State shares developments in Strauss investigation
June 7
Campus-wide email from President Drake on June 7
June 12
Email to former student-athletes from President Drake
July 20
University news release: University shares updates related to ongoing Strauss investigation
July 20
Email from President Drake on July 20
August 16
University news release: Ohio State shares updates related to Dr. Richard Strauss
August 30
University news release: Trustees receive update on Strauss investigation
September 7
University news release: Ohio State responds to lawsuits concerning Strauss misconduct
November 15
University news release: Perkins Coie team updates trustees on Strauss investigation
November 15
Campus-wide email from President Drake on November 15
November 16
University news release: Recapping November 2018 Board of Trustees meeting
February 1
Email to alumni and former student-athletes from President Drake on February 1
February 1
Campus-wide email from President Drake on Feburary 1
February 22
University news release: Recapping February Board of Trustees meeting
May 17
University news release: Independent investigation finds Ohio State doctor Richard Strauss abused students from 1979 to 1998
May 17
Campus-wide email from President Drake on May 17
May 17
Email to alumni and former student-athletes from President Drake on May 17
May 17
University news release: Report of the independent investigation into sexual abuse committed by Dr. Richard Strauss
May 20
Statement from President Drake: Statement from Ohio State President Michael V. Drake regarding news conference by Gov. DeWine on Richard Strauss
May 31
University news release: Ohio State University trustees revoke Richard Strauss’ emeritus status, approve construction projects
October 1
University news release: Strauss investigation: Ohio State convenes task force, releases previously redacted portions of independent report
October 1
Email to alumni and former student-athletes from President Drake on October 1
October 1
University news release: Annual Crime Report
November 21
University news release: Recapping November 2019 Board of Trustees meeting
February 27
Affirmation of Commitment to Resolve Claims Involving Richard Strauss
February 27
University news release: Board affirms commitment to resolve claims involving Richard Strauss
March 6
University news release: Ohio State announces settlement of 11 of 18 lawsuits brought by survivors of deceased sex abuser Richard Strauss
May 8
University news release: Ohio State, 162 survivors finalize $40.9 million settlement in Strauss case
October 13
University news release: Ohio State reaches additional settlements in Strauss cases
November 5
University news release: Senior-leader support, focus on survivor needs key to addressing sexual misconduct in higher ed
November 19
University news release: Ohio State University trustees approve presidential goals
December 17
University news release: Annual Crime Report reflects 2019 statistics and, per federal law, reports of decades-old crimes related to the investigation of sexual abuse by Richard Strauss
May 7
University news release: Ohio State announces new settlement program for survivors in remaining Strauss cases
October 1
University news release: Annual Crime Report reflects 2020 statistics and federally mandated reports of decades-old crimes related to the Richard Strauss sexual abuse investigation
November 18
University news release: Recapping November 2021 Board of Trustees meeting
April 15
University news release: Two new settlements reached between Ohio State, Strauss survivors
July 22
University news release: Additional settlements reached in cases involving Strauss
March 14
University news release: Ohio State petitions U.S. Supreme Court to preserve statute of limitations, Title IX
June 26
University news release: Statement on U.S. Supreme Court decision