Jennifer Smola:

Right.

Those lawsuits were filed this week on behalf of five former wrestlers. Each of them allege that they were abused by Dr. Richard Strauss and that the university knew about that abuse or that people within the university knew about that abuse, and yet Ohio State failed to stop that misconduct.

The reports about what university administrators may have known vary, from athletes saying that this was commonly joked about, that his misconduct was joked about within the locker room or discussed openly within the locker room, and that coaches were very aware of it, to, most recently, this week, we reported on the first record of a written complaint that was filed by a student who saw Dr. Strauss at the student health center in the 1990s.

He filed a complaint after having an uncomfortable experience with the doctor, and was told by administrators there that Dr. Strauss denied some of those allegations. As well, as in terms of accommodating for the inappropriate touching, he said he was just doing his job.

That student felt that it was essentially his word against Dr. Strauss', and that no action was taken, and that, at the time, administrators said no other complaints had been made previously about Dr. Strauss. So it really runs the gamut.