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Olympian Ashley Wagner Says She Was Sexually Assaulted at Age 17 By John Coughlin, Who Died By Suicide This Year

Olympic figure skating bronze medalist Ashley Wagner is revealing that she was sexually assaulted at the age of 17 in 2008 at a figure skating camp in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

In her piece, the now 28-year-old revealed that she was assaulted at the hands of John Coughlin, a fellow figure skater who died by suicide earlier this year.

The assault occurred after a party one night, when Ashley was in bed.

“It was the middle of the night when I felt him crawl into my bed. I had been sleeping and didn’t move because I didn’t understand what it meant. I thought he just wanted a place to sleep. But then he started kissing my neck. I pretended to be deep asleep, hoping he would stop. He didn’t. When his hands started to wander, when he started touching me, groping my body, I tried to shift around so that he would think I was waking up and would stop. He didn’t,” Ashley wrote in an essay for USA Today. “Looking back now, I didn’t understand that his hands knew the way around a woman’s body because he was 22. He was a man. But I was just a girl. When he continued to wander further over my body, I started to get scared because he was so much bigger than I was, and I didn’t know if I could push him off. I just continued to lie there pretending to be asleep, hoping that he would get bored and go somewhere else. He didn’t.”

Ashley then felt herself starting to cry. “I told him to stop. And he did. He looked at me for a few seconds, quietly got up and left the room. All of this happened over the period of about five minutes. That is such a small amount of time, but it’s haunted me ever since.”

Ashley Wagnerthen named him, saying, “I was sexually assaulted by John Coughlin. Over the past few months, as I decided to tell this story, I wrestled with using John‘s name. He was a prominent figure skater who died by suicide in January, and so I fully understand the issues with naming him. But a name can shape so much of how my story is perceived. Without it, I know people will question my credibility.”

She added, “But this is not about a name. This is about the environment that allowed for that act to happen. I want the issue to feel real to people, and for them to understand the dynamics of my sport, where uncomfortable power imbalances thrive to this day.”

John Coughlin Dead - Former U.S. Figure Skater Dies at 33

Former U.S. figure skater John Coughlin has sadly passed away from an apparent suicide. He was only 33-years-old.

John‘s sister Angela Laune took to Facebook on Friday (January 18) to announce the news.

“My wonderful, strong, amazingly compassionate brother John Coughlin took his own life earlier today,” she wrote. “I have no words. I love you John…”
A day before his death, John was temporarily suspended from skating by the US Center for SafeSport amid a pending grievance, US Figure Skating officials said without disclosing details of the matter.

The center is a US Olympic Committee agency with oversight of sexual misconduct and other abuse allegations reported to national governing bodies.

John was a two-time U.S. Pairs Championand worked as a coach, TV commentator and skater with U.S. Figure Skating and the International Skating Union.

Our thoughts are with John’s family & friends.