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Anonymous wrote:The motivations of his original accuser are becoming more clear....
The former Ohio State University wrestler who has accused Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan of ignoring sexual misconduct at the hands of a school doctor told university officials in June that his “intent” was to obtain a settlement for alleged victims of the abuse.
“Our intent is to expeditiously reach a negotiated settlement, without conflict, that compensates the victims for the trauma they have suffered because of this sex abuse, deals with the individuals that knew of this situation, but chose to do nothing about it, and corrects the atmosphere that may still exist at OSU, and therefore would allow this to happen again in the future,” reads a June 26 email that the former wrestler, Mike DiSabato, sent to attorneys working for OSU as well as Democratic Ohio state Sen. Joe Schiavoni.
The email did not mention Jordan, but a week later, on July 3, NBC News published an article that relied heavily on allegations from DiSabato that Jordan was aware of but turned a blind eye to the behavior of Richard Strauss, a physician for the OSU athletic program in the 1980s and 1990s.
DiSabato linked in his June 26 email to a video testimonial of himself and two other Strauss victims who claimed the doctor inappropriately touched them during physicals. Jordan is not mentioned in the video.
DiSabato has given numerous media interviews accusing Jordan of falsely denying that he knew nothing about sexual abuse allegations from wrestlers.
Jordan, a conservative Republican who is vying for the House speaker role, has said that he never heard of abuse committed by Strauss. He has said that he would have taken action to protect his wrestlers if he had.
DiSabato’s email to OSU attorneys was circulated to reporters on Wednesday by Bret Adams, a sports agent who has been an outspoken critic of DiSabato. DiSabato was arrested in February on telephonic harassment charges stemming from an incident involving Adams.
In an email to reporters, Adams called DiSabato’s June 26 email an “extortion letter.”
http://dailycaller.com/2018/07/11/jim-jordan-accuser-settlement/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The motivations of his original accuser are becoming more clear....
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You’re citing the Daily Caller and want to be taken seriously? Gee, Roy Moore supporter take 2, why don’t you call the victim and make some death threats? Maybe torch his house?
Anonymous wrote:The motivations of his original accuser are becoming more clear....
The former Ohio State University wrestler who has accused Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan of ignoring sexual misconduct at the hands of a school doctor told university officials in June that his “intent” was to obtain a settlement for alleged victims of the abuse.
“Our intent is to expeditiously reach a negotiated settlement, without conflict, that compensates the victims for the trauma they have suffered because of this sex abuse, deals with the individuals that knew of this situation, but chose to do nothing about it, and corrects the atmosphere that may still exist at OSU, and therefore would allow this to happen again in the future,” reads a June 26 email that the former wrestler, Mike DiSabato, sent to attorneys working for OSU as well as Democratic Ohio state Sen. Joe Schiavoni.
The email did not mention Jordan, but a week later, on July 3, NBC News published an article that relied heavily on allegations from DiSabato that Jordan was aware of but turned a blind eye to the behavior of Richard Strauss, a physician for the OSU athletic program in the 1980s and 1990s.
DiSabato linked in his June 26 email to a video testimonial of himself and two other Strauss victims who claimed the doctor inappropriately touched them during physicals. Jordan is not mentioned in the video.
DiSabato has given numerous media interviews accusing Jordan of falsely denying that he knew nothing about sexual abuse allegations from wrestlers.
Jordan, a conservative Republican who is vying for the House speaker role, has said that he never heard of abuse committed by Strauss. He has said that he would have taken action to protect his wrestlers if he had.
DiSabato’s email to OSU attorneys was circulated to reporters on Wednesday by Bret Adams, a sports agent who has been an outspoken critic of DiSabato. DiSabato was arrested in February on telephonic harassment charges stemming from an incident involving Adams.
In an email to reporters, Adams called DiSabato’s June 26 email an “extortion letter.”
http://dailycaller.com/2018/07/11/jim-jordan-accuser-settlement/
Anonymous wrote:The motivations of his original accuser are becoming more clear....
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The former Ohio State University wrestler who has accused Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan of ignoring sexual misconduct at the hands of a school doctor told university officials in June that his “intent” was to obtain a settlement for alleged victims of the abuse.
“Our intent is to expeditiously reach a negotiated settlement, without conflict, that compensates the victims for the trauma they have suffered because of this sex abuse, deals with the individuals that knew of this situation, but chose to do nothing about it, and corrects the atmosphere that may still exist at OSU, and therefore would allow this to happen again in the future,” reads a June 26 email that the former wrestler, Mike DiSabato, sent to attorneys working for OSU as well as Democratic Ohio state Sen. Joe Schiavoni.
The email did not mention Jordan, but a week later, on July 3, NBC News published an article that relied heavily on allegations from DiSabato that Jordan was aware of but turned a blind eye to the behavior of Richard Strauss, a physician for the OSU athletic program in the 1980s and 1990s.
DiSabato linked in his June 26 email to a video testimonial of himself and two other Strauss victims who claimed the doctor inappropriately touched them during physicals. Jordan is not mentioned in the video.
DiSabato has given numerous media interviews accusing Jordan of falsely denying that he knew nothing about sexual abuse allegations from wrestlers.
Jordan, a conservative Republican who is vying for the House speaker role, has said that he never heard of abuse committed by Strauss. He has said that he would have taken action to protect his wrestlers if he had.
DiSabato’s email to OSU attorneys was circulated to reporters on Wednesday by Bret Adams, a sports agent who has been an outspoken critic of DiSabato. DiSabato was arrested in February on telephonic harassment charges stemming from an incident involving Adams.
In an email to reporters, Adams called DiSabato’s June 26 email an “extortion letter.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today Snickering Jim was attacking CNN for., wait for it...... checking sources. You would think he would want the media to actually investigate instead of just making things up, but apparently CNN checking sources gets Jim in a lather.
Checking sources or trolling for dirt. They apparently contacted all his former staffers and interns.
Wonder how much money is changing hands as well?
Anonymous wrote:Today Snickering Jim was attacking CNN for., wait for it...... checking sources. You would think he would want the media to actually investigate instead of just making things up, but apparently CNN checking sources gets Jim in a lather.
Checking sources or trolling for dirt. They apparently contacted all his former staffers and interns.