Zach Smith went on the offensive in a furious fluster of tweets on Wednesday, seemingly, in an attempt to shield his children from the media storm that followed his firing and allegations of domestic abuse against him
Former Ohio State wide receivers coach Zach Smith went on the offensive in a furious fluster of tweets on Wednesday, denying his ex-wife’s allegations of domestic abuse and attacking those whom he deems responsible for putting their two children at the center of a media firestorm.
Several of the tweets featured pictures of his two children with ex-wife Courtney, who successfully petitioned a judge for a protective order in July that ultimately led to the revelation of the accusations and his dismissal. Courtney accused Zach Smith of beating her when the couple lived in Florida in 2009 and again while they lived outside of Columbus, Ohio in 2015.
Zach Smith was not charged in either instance.
‘Silence = over,’ read the first of many tweets from Smith, whose firing put Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer under scrutiny for his handling of allegations against his former assistant.
Zach Smith went on to emphasize several points, including: ‘1. My kids are suffering because of all of this (most important), 2. I never beat my wife,’ and, ‘3. OSU botched the investigation and worse off the “punishment.”‘
Zach Smith accused his ex-wife Courtney of disregarding their children in her attack on him
Courtney Smith (left) accused Zach Smith of beating her when the couple lived in Florida in 2009 and again while they lived outside of Columbus, Ohio in 2015
Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer (right) mishandled allegations against Zach Smith (left), according to the school’s internal probe, and is now suspended three weeks
Meyer is currently serving a three-week suspension after a two-week investigation found he and athletic director Gene Smith (no relation to Zach) mismanaged the allegations against Zach Smith, the grandson of Meyer’s mentor, former Ohio State head coach Earle Bruce. Because Zach Smith wasn’t arrested for domestic violence in 2015, neither Meyer nor Gene Smith believed they were obligated to report it to university officials – a violation of their contracts.
Courtney alleged her then-husband shoved her against a wall and put his hands around her neck in 2015, one of several alleged domestic incidents involving the couple that came to light after he was fired on July 24.
‘Oh… I didn’t forget,’ Zach Smith wrote about Courtney in response to a Tweet that has since been deleted. ‘The truth will come out. Lol. She is NO victim.’
Zach Smith accused Ohio State president Michael Drake of either being ‘the cause of the joke of an “investigation”‘ into Meyer’s handling of the accusations, ‘or he allowed it’
Courtney Smith has shared photos dated from November 2014 displaying the alleged abuse
In the days after his firing, former ESPN reporter Brett McMurphy spoke with Courtney Smith, who claimed she believed that Meyer was aware of the abuse allegations in 2015 because she had told his wife about the incidents in detail, offering text messages to back up her claim. (Courtney Smith also accused Zach Smith of abuse in 2009 when he worked as an assistant under Meyer at the University of Florida)
On August 3, college football reporter Brett McMurphy revealed text messages that purport to show Zach Smith acknowledging the abuse to his then-wife Courtney
On Wednesday, Zach Smith took dead aim at McMurphy, whom he called a ‘[s]traight scumbag.’
‘Hey @Brett_McMurphy – quick few questions… because you’re an OUTSTANDING ‘journalist,’ read one of a series of Tweets that grilled McMurphy on how obtained his information.
A constant theme throughout Zach Smith’s Twitter rant on Wednesday was his desire to protect his children from the media storm surrounding his relationship with his former wife.
While using McMurphy’s handle in a tweet that contained a picture of two of his children, Zach Smith wrote: ‘Look at these faces. You heartless and moral-less (sic) clowns. Every LIE or dramatic version of the truth you report, you hurt THESE precious children! Just like their mom has and continues to. Do you have families? Kids?’
At one point, rape survivor activist Brenda Tracy tried to stop him from repeatedly Tweeting out their pictures: ‘PLEASE DO NOT SHARE THOSE TWEETS W PHOTOS OF HIS CHILDREN. Those children do not deserve to be used this way.’
Zach Smith did not hesitate to respond.
Ultimately Zach Smith told Brett McMurphy ‘I will see you in court you clown’
‘Lol wow… you just proved you’re a one sided clown,’ he wrote to Tracy. ‘THEY GOT USED WHEN THEY HAD TO GO TO SCHOOL AND DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS AGAIBST (sic) THEIR DAD!!!!! Please stop tweeting at me. I used to be a huge fan and supporter… but you just proved you’re not a truth seeker…’
Zach Smith went on to claim that Courtney ‘involved’ their children ‘by ruining their lives… based on revenge.’
Oregonian columnist John Canzano chided Zach Smith for calling gang-rape survivor Brenda Tracy a ‘one-sided clown.’
Again, it did not take Zach Smith long to respond: ‘I agree. Sad moment from such a powerful and courageous woman. Everyone should be able to look at two sides and judge!! I, like a lot of people, looked at her two sides…. and OBVIOLOSLY (sic) sided with her. She, unfortunately did not do the same.’
Through the school’s internal probe, Ohio State investigators obtained documents and receipts that showed Zach Smith ordered over $2,200 worth of sex toys and photography equipment, only to have them delivered to the school’s athletic center. Courtney Smith also accused Zach Smith of taking photos of his penis inside the coaches’ offices and during a White House visit after the Buckeyes won a national title in 2014.