My problem with this is what we learned about Penn State and especially Hastert. Jordan may be innocent, hopefully he is, but that he was coach while this occurred is troubling. It is up to him, in my boot, to explain why he is not involved, even if by knowing about it. I am very unforgiving of people involved in abuse and perversion.
Are you a GIRL? This is obviously all a LIE!! Did you not read the article about the accusers?? GEESH....weak sister.
It's important because young men talking to other young men in a locker room about this subject would likely be different for men than for women.
“So, Mr. Jordan, just when did you stop beating your wife?”
Quick question: how does he show that he had no knowledge?
I am very unforgiving of credible abuse accusations, as well. However, this one does not pass the smell test. A collegiate wrestler is a young man - most over 18 years old. They are not wilting violets - they are young men filled with confidence, and in a semi-violent sport, to boot.
For a doctor to take such liberties with strong young men is not unknown, but I have never known a wrestler unwilling to defend themselves - physically, and immediately. I wrestled for 6 years in school, and none of us would have taken such abuse without kicking the a$$ of the doctor involved (female doctors may have had a better go of it - but that does not fit the narrative as it is).
Further, “must have known” is an innuendo - not a credible allegation. The accusers need a whole lot more evidence before I will take their allegations seriously. You, too, should cast a skeptical eye on these allegations.
“#MeToo” is a mechanism to trust the accuser, no matter what the accused says. Please don’t fall for a “metoo” accusation without significant evidence, my FRiend.