Bills Ex Shareece Wright Files Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Former Trainer

One-time Buffalo Bills cornerback Shareece Wright is accusing his former high school trainer of sexual assault.

Former Buffalo Bills cornerback Shareece Wright is one of 12 plaintiffs accusing a former high school athletic trainer of sexual assault.

Wright, 36, publicly announced his lawsuit against Tiffany Strauss-Gordon, a former Colton High School athletic trainer who had been originally accused by five other former players of sexual assault during their time at the Southern California high school before the number grew.

The start of the abuse allegedly began in 2002 when Wright was 15 and a freshman at Colton. Strauss-Gordon was 21 at the time.

Buffalo Bills defensive back Shareece Wright (20) reacts after their win against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Buffalo Bills defensive back Shareece Wright (20) reacts after their win against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium / © Jason Getz, USA TODAY

The initial lawsuit was brought up in Sept. 2022. Now, Wright is making his voice be heard to help "stop it from happening to other kids."

"The less it's kept a secret, the harder it is for it to continue to happen," Wright told ESPN.

Strauss-Gordon is the daughter of the late Harold Strauss, who previously served as the Colton head football coach before his passing in 2019. Wright's attorney, Morgan Stewart, told ESPN that this family connection combined with the school environment created a "perfect storm."

"You've got football, you've got the coach's daughter, you've got a permissive school environment where it's allowed to happen. I mean, you've got sort of a perfect storm of sexual abuse that could be covered up easily," Stewart said.

Wright was selected by the then-San Diego Chargers in the third round of the 2011 draft after a college career at USC. Incredibly, Colton High School led the country in NFL draft picks that year, as cornerback Jimmy Smith (first round, Ravens) and running back Allen Bradford (sixth round, Bucs) were Wright's other two teammates that were selected.

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Wright played with four teams during his eight-year NFL career. After four seasons in San Diego, he joined Baltimore in 2015 before arriving to Buffalo in 2017, where he played just one season. He finished his career with the Houston Texans in 2018.

In 91 career games and 53 starts, Wright posted 305 total tackles, 13 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, 41 passes defended and two interceptions. One of those two career picks came with the Bills in 2017.


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