ESPN’s Lawsuit Against Ohio State Could Indicate They Are Hiding Information

ESPN.com reported Tuesday afternoon they are suing Ohio State University because the sports network was denied requests to see e-mails related to their recent NCAA investigation. Among the requested documents are e-mails sent to or referring to Ted Sarniak.
Sarniak was a mentor to former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor and allegedly received e-mails from former Buckeye head coach Jim Tressel in regards to Pryor committing NCAA violations.
The lawsuit was filed on Monday in the Ohio Supreme Court, because ESPN believes Ohio State has no right to withhold this information because they are public-records.
“Our news gathering operation is asking the court’s assistance in a standard public-records request,” ESPN said in a statement Tuesday.
Ohio State spokesman Jim Lynch says…
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