Despite being aware of domestic-violence allegations, Urban Meyer gave former wide receivers coach Zach Smith a positive review, leading to a raise, months after he became aware of an incident involved Smith’s now ex-wife.

That became general knowledge Tuesday, when Ohio State released documents from its investigation into the scandal that led to a three-game suspension for Meyer.

Meyer gave Smith a performance review of four out of five in the core values category for the period from June 2015 to June 2016. Smith’s salary increased to $340,000 from then until this year, a 55 percent bump.

Also revealed was that, according to an anonymous tip, Smith was placed in a treatment facility for substance abuse addiction and/or stimulant overuse or misuse in the summer of 2015, but only stayed for four days.

The released documents also contained a text-message chain between Meyer and agent Trace Armstrong on July 23, the night before Big Ten Media Day when Meyer said he wasn’t aware of any incidents involving Smith and domestic violence. Meyer tells Armstrong he believes all the allegations against Smith will be “legally dropped” and he was fired for “cumulative” reasons, and he wouldn’t tell the media about them.