'I never knew about any type of abuse. If I did, I would have done something about it,' [Jordan] told Politico on Tuesday.
But his denials have been met with skepticism and anger from two former members of the team, NBC News reported.
Former wrestler Mike DiSabato has said that Jordan is 'absolutely lying' when he says he did not know about the allegations.
DiSabato and Dunyasha Yetts both claim that Jordan - the founder of the House Freedom Caucus - was complicit in the abuse that the university is currently probing.
In April, Ohio State University announced it was investigating accusations that Dr. Richard Strauss, who died in 2005, abused team members when he was their doctor from the mid-1970s to late 1990s.
'Congressman Jordan never saw any abuse, never heard about any abuse, and never had any abuse reported to him during his time as a coach at Ohio State,' his spokesperson Ian Fury said in a statement.
Jordan, 51, is conservative firebrand who came to Capitol Hill in 2007 and quickly rose in the ranks of power. He has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Speaker Paul Ryan and is a close ally of President Donald Trump.
Three former wrestlers told NBC News that it was common knowledge that Dr. Strauss showered regularly with the students and inappropriately touched them during appointments.
They claim it would have been impossible for Jordan to be unaware.
One wrestler said he told Jordan directly about the abuse.
DiSabato, whose allegations against Strauss prompted the university to investigate, called Jordan a liar outright.
DiSabato said he reached out to Jordan, before going to the university, to tell the congressman that he planned to go public with his allegations.
Jordan told him to 'please leave me out of it,' DiSabato claimed. 'He asked me not to get him involved.'
Another wrestler told NBC that he, too, had told Jordan what happened.
Dunyasha Yetts, who wrestled at Ohio State in 1993 and 1994, said he and others told Jordan about Strauss.
'I remember I had a thumb injury and went into Strauss' office and he started pulling down my wrestling shorts,' he told the news network. 'I'm like, what the f--- are you doing? And I went out and told Russ and Jim what happened. I was not having it. They went in and talked to Strauss.'
Yetts said he and his teammates talked to Jordan numerous times about their interactions with the doctor.
[Jordan said] said that 'no one reported any type of abuse' to him.
Jordan was a two-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion during his time at the University of Madison-Wisconsin. He was a four-time state wrestling champion. In the 1985 NCAA championship match, Jordan defeated future two-time Olympic gold medalist and four-time world champion John Smith.
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Blacksmith21 ago
The timing is very, very suspicious on this "story". Let's stay tuned...
think- ago
Why? Do you think Republicans don't cover up sexual abuse?
I'd suggest digging into the alleged perp, Dr. Strauss instead. He committed suicide. Why?
Blacksmith21 ago
No, I'm saying that anything is possible. Jim Jordan is at the tip of the Congressional spear, leading the charge. I'd be very surprised if he made it to this point if there was something like that in his background. That being said, there is something a little off about his demeanor (creepy vibes).
think- ago
Well, remember that it was only about two years ago that male football players came forward in Britain, talking about their sexual abuse by coaches.
And when you look at some of the comments here on the thread, you get an idea why a wrestler would be even less inclined to talk about abuse.
I'd say Jordan could probably feel quite safe, assuming that the former team members wouldn't come forward, especially since the alleged perp killed himself some years ago.
Type10fAkind ago
Perkins Coie is a lawfirm that is "investigating" this. Perkins Coie is the same lawfirm that hired Crowd Strike that hired Christopher Steele for the dossier. Perkins Coie is also the employer of multiple former Obama staff members. The timing immediately made it suspect to me, but adding in this firm to the mix makes me believe it indeed is an all out hit job.
SpeakSoft ago
Have you ever watched professional wrestling?
Well, you are now.