Filmmaker Jennifer Fox Accuses Olympic Medalist Ted Nash of Sexual Abuse

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Jennifer Fox, the writer-director of the Emmy-nominated film "The Tale," has named Ted Nash, a two-time Olympic medalist in rowing and nine-time Olympic coach, as the perpetrator of her sexual abuse at age 13. Nash died in 2021. Fox filed a complaint against Nash with U.S. Rowing, and the investigation is ongoing. The U.S. Center for SafeSport declined jurisdiction over the case because Nash is dead. Nash's surviving first wife called the allegations "kind of a surprise," while his widow called it "just not fair" for Fox to name Nash after his death.
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