30 former Ohio State football players join Dr Richard Strauss Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

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Thirty former Ohio State University football players, including ex-team captains and NFL veterans, have come forward to join legal efforts against the university over sexual abuse by former OSU doctor Richard Strauss.

The former players, who each said they were a survivor of abuse by Strauss, have committed to joining the class action lawsuit, according to attorney Rocky Ratliff.

The new group of plaintiffs includes three members of the 1980 Rose Bowl team: Al Washington, Ray Ellis and Keith Ferguson, all of whom played for coach Woody Hayes and went on to play some time in the NFL. Other OSU athletes have come forward before but these new, high-profile plaintiffs could bring increased visibility to survivors.

Ellis, a native of Canton, was a team captain and played defensive back for 7 years in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns. Ferguson was a team captain for the Buckeyes and played 10 seasons in the NFL as a defensive end for the San Diego Chargers and the Detroit Lions.

Washington’s 345 career tackles at Ohio State are 8th on the all-time list, just behind James Laurinaitis, the Buckeyes’ current linebackers coach who is being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame this year. Washington's son, Al Washington Jr., was the Buckeyes linebacker coach from 2019 to 2021 and is currently the linebacker coach for the Miami Dolphins.

Washington said in a media release that he did not initially come forward due to the shame associated with male-on-male sexual abuse and the fear of retaliation from the university.

As of April 15, the university has settled with 317 survivors, including former football student-athletes, for more than $61 million. The school remains actively engaged in mediation with other survivors.

Dr. Strauss worked at the university from 1978 to 1998 in the athletics department and student health center. During those two decades, he abused at least 177 male student patients, according to an independent investigation released by the university in 2019.

Investigators found university officials began receiving complaints and had knowledge of his misconduct as early as 1979, months after he arrived on campus. Survivors reported that Strauss fondled patients’ genitals and conducted genital or rectal exams even when they were unnecessary.

Strauss died by suicide in 2005.


 
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PSU, tOSU two “legendary football programs”-sexual battery by athletic program doctors. Shake my head-in both situations “higher ups” must have known something. Sad and disgusting.
 

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My first thought is: So you are out of money and are seeking an easy payday.. I am also not disputing the allegations against Dr. Strauss..
 

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seems kind of strange that it has takenthis long to see the light of day. But if they have paid out $61 million so far, then there must be something to it. nothing like this really shocks me anymore.
 
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Franisdaman

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seems kind of strange that it has takenthis long to see the light of day. But if they have paid out $61 million so far, then there must be something to it. nothing like this really shocks me anymore.

It's why a nurse (or someone) should be in the room with the doctor, so if anything like this is ever falsely accused, that person can verify/testify that abuse never happened.
 
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Good gawd. Sounds like the crap Schembechler covered up at Michigan around the same time too. Bo’s son came out and went public he was molested by team doctor and daddy dearest covered it up.
 
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PSU, tOSU two “legendary football programs”-sexual battery by athletic program doctors. Shake my head-in both situations “higher ups” must have known something. Sad and disgusting.
You mean Michigan and OSU,right?
PSU had the coach/ predator.
 
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if these football players got sexually assaulted by a doctor they’re bigger pussies than I thought…
 

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if these football players got sexually assaulted by a doctor they’re bigger pussies than I thought…
And Joe Pa did all that was required…….my bad, I thought it was another penn state thread where the deny, diminish, deflect kicks in
 

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My first thought is: So you are out of money and are seeking an easy payday.. I am also not disputing the allegations against Dr. Strauss..
The guy was a creepy f. The wrestler said the coaches knew it. He even took showered with them.
Jim J looks bad but settle out of court protects the coaches who did nothing. Not as bad as penny state they were kids. But more like the gymnastics girls T Mich state.
 

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Ohio State trustees approve $100M settlement with hundreds of former students abused by doctor


June 3, 2026

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State University agreed Wednesday to pay approximately $100 million to settle legal claims from hundreds of former student athletes who said they were sexually abused decades ago by a doctor at the university.

The school has fought lawsuits in federal court since 2018 brought by former student athletes against the university over its failure to stop abuse by Dr. Richard Strauss. Strauss worked at the school from 1978 to 1998 and also ran an off-campus clinic. He died in 2005.

During a meeting Wednesday, the school’s Board of Trustees approved a preliminary agreement with all but one of the 280 survivors with claims still involved in pending litigation. Once finalized, the settlement could mark the end of a lengthy legal battle and close a painful chapter in the school’s history.

“The survivors of the Strauss abuse are all Buckeyes, will always be a part of our family and our community, and I firmly believe that,” the school’s president, Ravi Bellamkonda, said during the meeting. “We continue to be very grateful to them for their courage in coming forward, and reaching a final resolution is very important to us and is an important step forward.”

Years ago, an independent report had concluded that scores of Ohio State personnel knew of complaints about Strauss’ conduct as early as 1979 but failed for years to investigate or take meaningful action.

In a joint statement Wednesday, the university and plaintiffs thanked mediators and said they were working to finalize the details of the settlements.

Ohio State already had settled with 317 survivors for more than $61 million, the school had said. Many former student athletes signed sealed agreements that kept their names a secret. Some former NFL players were among the victims, according to a lawyer in one of the lawsuits.

 

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PSU, tOSU two “legendary football programs”-sexual battery by athletic program doctors. Shake my head-in both situations “higher ups” must have known something. Sad and disgusting.
And MSU … but they aren’t “major” at least in football