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23 Feb 2021, 21:25 GMT+10
Washington [US], February 23 (ANI): American actor George Clooney and Grant Heslov's Smokehouse Pictures are partnering with Sports Illustrated Studios to produce a docu-series about sports journalist Jon Wertheim's cover story. The series will detail the decades-long abuse scandal in the athletic department at Ohio State University.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wertheim broke the in-depth expose "Why Aren't More People Talking About the Ohio State Sex Abuse Scandal?" for Sports Illustrated on October 5, 2020, which revealed the list of over 350 alleged allegations against former Ohio State sports doctor Richard Strauss.
The story detailed the student's encounter with Strauss, who was described as "smart and manipulative." It was also reported that Strauss personally disbursed steroids to athletes.
"This article uncovers the most widespread sexual abuse scandal in the history of American higher education," Wertheim said in a press release.
"It is a story about power, abuse, enabling and the hierarchy of college sports that had been concealed for far too long. Because these courageous men made the decision to remain silent no longer, we can finally begin to hold the abuser, and those who were complicit in their silence, accountable for their actions - and inactions. With the help of 101 Studios, Authentic Brands Group and Smokehouse Pictures, their voices and stories - harrowing as they are -will be amplified."As per The Hollywood Reporter, Clooney and Heslov of Smokehouse Pictures will serve as executive producers. Wertheim, Jamie Salter, Corey Salter, Marc Rosen of Sports Illustrated Studios; as well as David Glasser, Ron Burkle and Bob Yari of 101 Studios will also executive produce. Andrew Kramer of LoebLoeb negotiated the deal on behalf of Sports Illustrated Studios.
Wertheim called out the mainstream media for their lack of reporting on the abuse allegations.
Additionally, his story uncovered the university officials' lack of response and how the institution refused to believe these male athletes were prone to being sexually harassed. When the school identified merit behind Strauss' alleged abuse claims, they let him go quietly and allowed him to stay on the university's payroll as a tenured professor.
As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Strauss was able to open his own private men's clinic right down the street from Ohio State's campus in Columbus, which he ran until he committed suicide in 2005. While Strauss has been dead for over 15 years, hundreds of victims continue to seek justice. Ohio State entered into a settlement in May 2020 and agreed to pay each victim USD 250,000, but there are still over 250 claims pending. (ANI)Get a daily dose of Cincinnati Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
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