Strauss victims' lawyers say mediation talks with OSU are going nowhere

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Lawyers for nearly half of the 350 or so men who have accused Ohio State University of failing to protect them from Dr. Richard Strauss have asked a judge to intervene because they say there is no settlement in sight despite months of mediation.

"He'd have to be walking around with his eyes shut and fingers in his ears," said Ritchie, adding that he had held Jordan in high regard."It was joked about in the locker room."

Jordan’s spokesman Ian Fury denied the allegations, saying in an email, “Congressman Jordan never saw or heard of any abuse, and if he had he would have dealt with it” In their letter, the victims' lawyers reminded Watson that after they filed their first lawsuits in July 2018, the judge personally vouched for then OSU board chairman Mike Gasser, calling him “a man of this word.”“Our clients deserve an opportunity to be heard,” the lawyers’ letter states. “They have been psychologically traumatized not only by Strauss’ abuse, but by OSU’s ongoing indifference and betrayal.

Gasser is not the only high-profile Ohio State official who has exited in the wake of the Strauss scandal.announced in November that he was retiring. And word of his departure came a week after one of his chief advisers, Chris Culley, announced he was heading to Georgetown University.

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