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  4. The late Bobby Knight and other high-ranking Indiana University
    officials were aware of improper sexual contact claims against deceased
    athletic department physician Dr. Bradford Bomba but failed to
    act, according to new allegations published by ESPN.

    Two former Hoosiers players sued the school last fall over
    the allegations, but they have since been joined in their lawsuit
    by five more claimants with another 10 expected to join, according to ESPN.

    In the existing lawsuit, former players allege that Bomba regularly performed rectal
    exams on male athletes during physicals despite the fact that medical guidance did
    not recommend them for college-age men. The accusers say Indiana officials, including Knight, ignored complaints by players and instead ordered them to continue being
    examined by Bomba.

    The lawsuit argued that this amounted to sexual misconduct, and it
    claimed university officials were aware of this behavior,
    yet failed to stop it.

    During his initial deposition a year ago, Bomba refused to answer 45 questions by invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. He died last month at 89
    after a federal judge ruled he was not competent to be further deposed
    in the matter.

    Last month, Indiana commissioned an investigation that found Bomba’s digital rectal exams were performed in a ‚clinically appropriate manner,’ adding that there was ‚no
    evidence to suggest that Dr. Bomba achieved sexual gratification.’ 

    Bob Knight is pictured with former players in 2020 – three years before his death 

    Former Indiana basketball coach Bob Knight, right, talks with Dr.
    Brad Bomba at a fund-raising dinner for the Indiana Basketball Hall of
    Fame in Indianapolis on Thursday, December 17, 2009

    Ex-Indiana trainer Tim Garl (pictured) is accused of ignoring complaints about Bomba 

    The report claimed players would ‚joke or engage in what they characterized as ‚locker room
    banter”‚ about Bomba’s exams. Garl described the behavior as ‘razzing’ and claimed no player ever complained about the exams to him as ‚being inappropriate or sexual in any manner.’

    However, Michelle Simpson Tuegel – representing the group of 10 players who are preparing to file suit – said two of her clients contradict that finding. One individual said Bomba ‚fondled his genitalia’ during a physical.

    Some medical experts indicated that it was uncommon for a physician to perform a rectal exam without any concerning history or symptoms. These procedures are generally used to screen for prostate and other cancers. In the 1990s, the American Cancer Society recommended them for men who were 50 and older.

    Former Toronto Raptors coach and Hoosiers guard Butch Carter is not a plaintiff in the suit but ESPN reported he gave a sworn statement describing his own experiences with Bomba.

    In his statement, previously reported in March, Carter claimed he told Knight about the problem, but the legendary Hoosiers coach and head athletic trainer Tim Garl ordered him to see Bomba anyway. Other claimants have made similar allegations.

    An Indiana University spokesperson declined to comment on the lawsuit, citing pending litigation. Daily Mail has also sought comment from representatives of the Bomba family, Garl, and Knight Legacy LLC, the company owned by the Hall-of-Fame coach’s son, Pat.

    Garl, who is named as a defendant in the lawsuit, was the head athletic trainer from 1981 until this year, when Indiana said it would not renew his contract. Garl’s attorneys spoke to ESPN, claiming the trainer did not supervise Bomba and adding that rectal exams were a normal part of a physical.

    Knight was among the winningest and most controversial coaches in the sport, finishing his career with 902 victories in 42 seasons at Army, Indiana and Texas Tech while mentoring some of America’s best coaches.. He also coached the U.S. Olympic team to a gold medal in 1984.

    The Hall of Famer cared little what others thought of him, choosing Frank Sinatra’s ‚My Way’ to celebrate his 880th win in 2007, then the record for a Division I men’s coach.

    He was nicknamed ‚The General’ and his trademark temper also cost him his job at Indiana in 2000. He once hit a police officer in Puerto Rico, threw a chair across the court and was accused of wrapping his hands around a player’s neck. 

    Sandusky was sentenced to up to 60 years in prison in October 2012 after being found guilty

    Dr. Richard Strauss, a now-deceased Ohio State University team doctor, was accused of abusing wrestlers 

    Knight died in 2023 after battling a number of health issues. 

    The case against Indiana and Bomba is reminiscent of other Big 10 scandals, including sexual abuse convictions of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky and ex-Michigan State doctor Larry Nassar, as well as major lawsuits against Ohio State and Michigan over similar claims about physicians at those schools.

    Sandusky’s arrest would ultimately tarnish the legacy of legendary Nittany Lions football coach Joe Paterno, who died during the mushrooming 2012 scandal, as well as late Wolverines football coach Bo Schembechler.

    In Schembechler’s case, his son Matt was among the accusers of Dr. Robert Anderson. Matt Schembechler has since accused his late father of failing to protect him from Anderson, who died in 2008.

    The Ohio State scandal involved allegations of sexual abuse against Dr. Richard Strauss, who died by suicide in 2005. Several ex-Buckeyes wrestlers accused former head coach Russ Hellickson and U.S. representative Jim Jordan – an assistant coach on the team – of ignoring abuse claims between 1987 and 1994.

    Jordan has repeatedly denied knowing about the alleged abuse, while Hellickson claimed to have reported it to school officials. 

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