Former student-athlete sues Bloom-Carroll over former athletic director's alleged sex abuse

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A former student-athlete has filed a federal lawsuit against Bloom-Carroll schools over alleged sexual abuse by former Athletic Director Chad Little.

A former basketball player at Bloom-Carroll High School has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Columbus alleging theby the now-former athletic director.

A voicemail message was left by The Dispatch with Bloom-Carroll schools seeking comment Wednesday. No response had been received as of mid-afternoon.. He has entered a not guilty plea to the charges against him. Bloom-Carroll Local Schools immediately placed Little on leave following his arrest.In the lawsuit, the woman said Little spent"an inordinate amount of time" with her, including inviting her to his home, privately communicating with her and asking about her personal life.

"Little's grooming," the lawsuit said,"... eventually escalated to the point where they engaged in sexual activity, initially in Little's office following basketball games." After Little's arrest, details emerged that the athletic director had entered into a consent agreement with the ODE in September 2020 to avoid suspension. At the time of this agreement, Little had been athletic director at Bloom-Carroll High School for 15 years.

Two years later, in 2015, the school district again received complaints about Little inappropriately texting students, according to the lawsuit, including messages where Little offered to provide alcohol for students. High School Principal Nathan Conrad, Vice Principal Jan Wisecarver, the district's school board and district Title IX Coordinator Cynthia Freeman are also named as defendants.

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