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Ohio State University reaches $100 million settlement in sex abuse lawsuits
Ohio State University has agreed to pay $100 million in damages to 279 former students who said a campus doctor sexually assaulted them decades ago. Just one of the former students who were part of five active federal lawsuits against Ohio State did not sign on to the agreement, the university and the lawyers for the accusers said in a statement. Details of the settlement were being finalized, the joint statement said.
Ohio State University reaches $100 million settlement in sexual abuse case
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Ohio State reels from multiple scandals amid wider crisis in higher education
Ohio State University is facing multiple scandals, including allegations of sexual abuse within its athletic department. The university is also dealing with broader financial pressures and questions regarding the influence of donors within higher education. These issues highlight a wider crisis currently affecting the sector.
OSU OKs $100M deal to settle sexual-abuse cases
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- 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.
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Ohio wall lizards overcame genetic bottleneck through rapid population boom, genomes reveal
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How NFL draft position overpromises player potential
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The Betrayal of Black Patriots
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Trump questions whether Vance has what it takes to lead MAGA: Report
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Gordon S. Wood dead at age 92 after being hit by car in store parking lot
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