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Re: Wigger Democrat Trainer Accused of Sexually Abusing High School Football Players, Targeting Low-Income Teens

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The daughter of a California high school football coaching icon
has been accused of sexually abusing several football players
between 2002 and 2006, when she was the trainer for the team.

A recently-filed lawsuit obtained by PEOPLE alleges Tiffany
Strauss-Gordon abused six varsity football players while she was
the trainer at Colton High School.

Strauss-Gordon is the daughter of the late Harold Strauss, who,
for years, served as the head coach for the school's
Yellowjackets football team.

Strauss-Gordon, who has not been criminally charged, began
working for the district around 2001. She was most recently the
athletic director at Grand Terrace High School.

The Los Angeles Times reports that school officials in Grand
Terrace confirmed Strauss-Gordon was on a leave of absence.

The lawsuit further alleges that Strauss, other players, their
parents, and officials at Colton High School were all aware of
the "special treatment" Strauss-Gordon is alleged to have
extended to the team's star players, but looked the other way.
PEOPLE reached out to the school and did not immediately receive
a response.

The suit alleges that Strauss-Gordon performed oral sex and had
sexual intercourse with the players — a practice students had
dubbed "getting spatted," referencing the way trainers tape a
football player's shoes to prevent ankle sprains.

The six players, all in their 30s now, were between the ages of
14 and 17 at the time of the alleged abuse.

The lawsuit alleges the abuse unfolded inside the varsity
players' locker room as well as in training rooms, weight rooms,
classrooms, bathrooms, homes and in vans to football-related
events.

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Additionally, the lawsuit alleges students widely shared a
picture allegedly depicting Strauss-Gordon performing oral sex
on one of the team's coaches.

One of the plaintiffs, identified as "John Doe 7044," alleges in
the suit that Strauss-Gordon specifically targeted him and the
other alleged victims because they were from low income
families, and often needed rides or food money.

"I think the fact that we were a bunch of poor kids, nobody had
the thought to protect us outside the football field," he said,
according to the suit.

Paul Wallin, one of the attorneys retained by Strauss-Gordon in
the event she faces criminal charges, spoke to the Los Angeles
Times.

"Our client has no criminal record of any nature and has been
athletic director involved with students for over two decades
with no allegations of wrongdoing ever been brought in all that
time by any student," Wallin told the paper.

PEOPLE was unable to reach Strauss-Gordon for comment Thursday.

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