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After decades of silence, one of perhaps hundreds of sexual misconduct victims of an Ohio State University team doctor is speaking out for the first time, hoping his story serves as a lesson.The numbers are staggering: nearly 50 instances of rape, almost 1,500 cases of fondling.Those new numbers detail how widespread sexual abuse was at the hands of an Ohio State University's Dr. Richard Strauss. Many of the accusers are former OSU athletes.One of those shared the story he kept hidden for decades.For 14 years, he's been a trusted name in Grand Rapids, Michigan. But for years, Mike Avery, 607

  

Actor Rip Torn, who played Artie the producer in the hit TV show "The Larry Sanders Show" has died at the age of 88, Hollywood Reporter said. Torn’s wife Amy and his daughters Katie and Angelica were by his side at the time of his death, the Hollywood Reporter reported. Torn’s six-decade career included dozens of appearances on both the big screen and on television. Torn’s career reached a crescendo in the 1980s and 90s, earning an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Marsh Turner in the film “Cross Creek.”In 1992, he landed the role of Artie in the “The Larry Sanders Show.” In 1996, Torn won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. 675

  

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