UPDATE: What the Left doesn’t want you to know about Jim Jordan’s
accusers . . . "7) Others who know Jordan deny this happened:
“I am very distressed to hear that Mike DiSabato’s displaced personal vendetta has led to hostility filled accusations that Jim Jordan
turned a blind eye to ANYTHING, let alone sexual abuse,” the emailed statement from Karen Mendoza also reads. “Long before Jimmy
was a public servant, he lived the example of a man that Ray wanted to grow into with his own family.”
George Pardos, a wrestler during Jordan’s coaching tenure turned Marine Corps veteran, says that the allegations are bunk.
“For Jimmy to know that this was going on and not do anything about it, it wouldn’t happen. It’s completely out of character,” Pardos told
The Hill. “I’ve had dinner at his house, worked out with him. This didn’t happen.”
Pardos also accused his former teammates of trying to line their pockets through sexual abuse allegations following the $500 million
settlement that Michigan State University struck with hundreds of victims of gymnastics coach Larry Nassar earlier this year. " . . .
DC Whispers
Former coaches, wrestlers, and colleagues rush to defend Rep. Jim Jordan
“ '…Pardos insisted Jordan was incapable of ignoring abuse. If the assistant coach knew Strauss was abusing students, Pardos tells me, “knowing Jimmy I think he would’ve ripped of his arm and beat him with it.”
"…Skove, who wrestled and trained with Jordan at the East-West tournament when the congressman was a student at the University of Wisconsin, couldn’t imagine Jordan ignoring abuse. “He definitely would’ve represented the wrestlers. From what I know of Jim and his personality, he’s not a flower. He isn’t going to wilt if something’s going on.”
"Some like Lee Kemp, a gold-medal Olympian and national champion, argue that accusations are part of a campaign to discredit Jordan now that the Ohio Republican is considering a bid for House Speaker. “This doctor worked with other sports teams too,” Kemp told me by phone. “Why pick out Jim? Clearly, this is an attempt to smear him.' ” . . .