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COLTON, California -- Six former high school athletes are
accusing their former football trainer, Tiffany Strauss-Gordon,
of sexually abusing them while they were students at Colton High
School more than two decades ago.

"This was an open secret. The high school students at Colton and
their staff had a name for her sexual abuse of these children,"
said attorney Mike Reck with Jeff Anderson and Associates.

Reck and Jemma Dunn with Greenberg Gross are representing the
former players who have filed a lawsuit against Strauss-Gordon
and Colton Joint Unified School District.

In the lawsuit, it claims: "Gordon's sexual assaults occurred
throughout Colton High School's campus, including in the locker
room, training room, bathrooms, weight room, and football
trailer."

Strauss-Gordon is the daughter of legendary high school football
coach Harold Strauss, and was the team's trainer during her
father's tenure.

"If the roles were reversed the story would be very different.
Nobody would be questioning whether this was an assault. There
would be people in jail," Dunn said. "I mean there would be an
uproar."

During one encounter, the lawsuit states, that "Under the guise
of providing medical treatment and physical therapy, Gordon took
advantage of John Doe 7042 during treatments and sexually
assaulted him ...."

Attorneys for the players who are all identified as John Does
say the behavior was allowed and even referred to as getting
"Tiffany's special treatment."

"A perpetrator male or female should not be able to leverage
their position of power and their access to these children in
order to sexually assault them," Reck said.

Strauss-Gordon's attorney disputes the claims, questioning why
the alleged victims are only now stepping forward more than 20
years later, adding his client has not been criminally charged.

"So far, no criminal charges have been filed and hopefully that
means that the prosecutors do not think they have sufficient
evidence to convict her of a crime," said Gordon's attorney,
Paul Wallin.

The Colton Joint Unified School District released a statement
that reads in part, "The District has made itself, and will
continue to make itself, completely available to the Colton
Police Department. The District is committed to ensuring that
law enforcement has access to all of the facts and information
for their investigation."

Strauss-Gordon remains employed by the district as the athletic
director at Grand Terrace High School. She has been placed on
administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation,
which her attorney said by law the district had to do.

CORRECTION: This article previously described Strauss-Gordon as
an athletic trainer. The National Athletic Trainers' Association
(NATA) tells says Strauss-Gordon "is not a member of the
organization nor an athletic trainer (AT) by profession,
education or certification."

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