An innocent phone call, followed by an email exchange, opened the door to the Dr. Richard Strauss sexual abuse scandal that eventually cost Ohio State millions of dollars and continues to sully the school’s reputation – the latest stain coming in an HBO documentary.
In 2018, I received a call from Mike DiSabato, a former Ohio State wrestler with an ax to grind against his alma mater. He felt the school damaged his licensing apparel business by signing contracts with another company.
DiSabato, who competed for the Buckeyes from 1987-91, said he was about to email me a list of record requests he had sent to OSU, hoping to cast a wide enough net to catch the university in as many injustices as possible. Karma was on his mind.
The bulk of the requests asked for email and text communications related to licensing agreements and royalty payments. But two…
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