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A subpoena issued to Les Wexner sets his deposition date for Feb. 18. Wexner's legal representative said in a statement the Ohio billionaire will cooperate fully with any governmental inquiry into Epstein.
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Protesters gathered Tuesday demanding for Lex Wexner's name to be removed from the university's football complex, as well as the removal of Ohio State's Board of Trustees' chair and vice chair for conflicts of interest.
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Protestors demonstrated outside of the Les Wexner Football Complex, located in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, to demand the removal of Wexner's name, citing Wexner's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Victims of former Ohio State team doctor Richard Strauss demonstrated at the board's Thursday meeting. Wexner is defying a subpoena in their lawsuit against the university. The board's chair is Wexner's friend and one-time lawyer John Ziger.
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E. Gordon Gee told reporters Wednesday morning he hasn't been deposed yet, but will be soon. He said he doesn't remember much of anything from the time in which his presidency and Dr. Richard Strauss' tenure overlapped at OSU.
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Many ex-wrestlers over the years have accused Jim Jordan, who served as assistant coach of the Ohio State wrestling team from 1986 to 1994, of knowing about the abuse and failing to act.
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Jim Jordan is set to be deposed on Friday in Washington, D.C., for a civil lawsuit against Ohio State University by victims of Dr. Richard Strauss.
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Strauss victim featured in film on Ohio State sexual abuse scandal shares thoughts ahead of premiereSteve Snyder-Hill, a victim of Dr. Richard Strauss' abuse, featured in the documentary said he hopes it highlights Ohio State's response, which he believes was inadequate.
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Former Ohio State University male student athletes tell their story of sexual abuse by sports medicine Dr. Richard Strauss in Surviving Ohio State.
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The decision keeps in place a lower court's decision that revived unsettled cases against The Ohio State University from victims of OSU athletics physician Richard Strauss between 1978 and 1998.