Former NFL Player Shareece Wright and Teammates Accuse Fitness Trainer of Sexual Assault

Former NFL player Shareece Wright and 11 of his former high school teammates have accused a fitness trainer of sexual assault.

The one who wore the colors of the San Diego Chargers, the Baltimore Ravens, the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Texans opened up on the issue during an interview with the ESPN network.

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He said fitness coach Tiffany Strauss-Gordon performed numerous sexual acts on him at the Colton High School football team’s facility. The woman is the daughter of head coach Harold Strauss, who was in charge of the team at the time of the alleged events.

Wright said he met the woman in 2002, when he was 15 and she was 21.

For the next three years, Strauss-Gordon allegedly touched him inappropriately and performed oral sex on him while he received treatment. The footballer also alleges he had sex with the woman at his head coach’s home.

The man who played 91 games in the NFL also claimed that Strauss-Gordon’s actions were not a secret in the team’s locker room and that the lady’s favors were commonly referred to as “the Tiffany treatment.”

In 2022, 12 former Colton High School players filed a lawsuit against her and her employer. She was placed on administrative leave until the San Bernardino County District Attorney decided not to file charges due to insufficient evidence. Allegations also surfaced in 2011, but the woman remained on the job after an internal investigation.

Wright concluded by saying he wanted to help young people not to experience what he experienced when talking about this affair.

2024-02-24 01:43:52
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