Ex-Ohio State president may have given podcaster cozy on-campus office: reports

In a twist of events unfolding at Ohio State University, a Columbus podcaster, known for her connections with the recently resigned ex-OSU President Ted Carter, is under scrutiny for potentially receiving complimentary office space on campus as part of an alleged “inappropriate relationship.”

The university is currently probing the situation, particularly focusing on an LLC registered by Krisanthe Vlachos, who hosts “The Callout Podcast” where Carter has frequently appeared since 2024. This information was confirmed by OSU’s Chief Spokesman, Benjamin Johnson, who stated that the investigation is examining the use of public resources, including the business filing of Vet Earn USA LLC.

Documents reveal that this LLC was last registered under Vlachos at the same address as WOSU Public Media headquarters in Columbus, a facility reportedly owned by the university as of December 20. This 53,000-square-foot building, opened in 2021, features advanced TV and radio studios, content production areas, a media learning lab, and collaborative workspaces, as described by the WOSU website.

Despite the records indicating this registration, it remains uncertain whether Vlachos conducted any business from this location. WOSU, a public radio station serving Columbus and a branch of the university, has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the matter.

The 53,000-square-foot building opened in 2021 with “state-of-the-art” TV and radio studios, content production areas, a media learning lab and collaborative work spaces, according to the WOSU website. 

It’s unclear what business, if any, Vlachos conducted out of the building. WOSU, a public radio station for Columbus and a subdivision of the university, did not immediately respond to inquiries. 

The bombshell revelation marks the first time an OSU official has publicly addressed reports that Vlachos may have been the woman that Carter, 66, admitted to helping with her business by providing public resources and “inappropriate access” to university leadership. 

Just hours after news of Carter’s resignation broke Monday, “Callout” sponsor JobsOhio pointed to Vlachos and Carter’s cozy relationship as “possibly connected” to his abrupt departure from the university. 

“JobsOhio is aware Ted Carter resigned this morning as President of The Ohio State University and that this situation is possibly connected to a relationship between him and the host of a podcast for veterans, which we sponsored,” the economic development group said in a statement. 

Carter – who has been married for nearly 45 years to his wife Lynda – has been a self-described “frequent flyer” on Vlachos’ veterans-focused podcast since 2024.

The disgraced OSU president had even traveled for and sponsored events she hosted, social media posts reveal. 

Vlachos called Carter her “dear friend and mentor” alongside one especially cozy photo of the duo together at an event, where the podcaster wore an all-black leather get-up. 

Vlachos called Carter her “dear friend and mentor” in a caption alongside a photo of them smiling 

Carter and Vlachos have not responded publicly to the relationship allegations. 

You May Also Like
Snap sued over rape of Missouri minor who connected to adult attacker Gabriel Joel Valentin-Rios on Snapchat

Snap Sued After Missouri Minor Allegedly Raped by Adult She Met on Snapchat

The parents of a girl who was sexually assaulted at age 12…
CTA safety: Cook County sheriff says dedicated CTA police force may be needed for safety on Chicago's public transit train system

Cook County Sheriff Says Dedicated CTA Police Force May Be Needed to Improve Transit Safety

CHICAGO (WLS) — Cook County Sheriff’s Police are increasing their presence on…
Michigan childcare provider collected $1.1M in taxpayer funds despite no visible signs of operating

Michigan Childcare Provider Got $1.1M in Taxpayer Funds Despite No Clear Signs of Operating

Michigan lawmakers are examining a childcare provider that collected more than $1.1…
Experts urge extreme caution on Iran's 'crown jewel' Hezbollah — terror group with US blood on its hands

Experts Warn Against Underestimating Hezbollah, Iran’s Key Proxy With a Deadly History Against Americans

Sen Sheehy warns of Iran’s ‘murderous regime’ as nuclear deal sparks debate…
Maniac who set Virginia city councilman on fire in jealous rage learns his fate

Man Sentenced for Setting Virginia City Councilman on Fire in Jealous Attack

A Virginia man who set a city council member on fire in…
Alex Murdaugh defense points to unknown male DNA in push for new testing

Alex Murdaugh’s Lawyers Cite Unknown Male DNA in Bid for New Evidence Testing

Alex Murdaugh’s defense team is focusing on unidentified male DNA reportedly found…
Shark attack survivor wakes from 10-day coma and shares first words with family at her hospital bedside

Shark Attack Survivor Wakes After 10-Day Coma and Speaks to Family at Hospital Bedside

Ten days after she was placed in an induced coma following a…
Four charged in alleged billion dollar healthcare fraud tied to Russian transnational criminal organization

Four Charged in $1 Billion Healthcare Fraud Scheme Linked to Russian Crime Network

Federal prosecutors say four people in New Hampshire have been charged in…
Supreme Court strikes down Hawaii law restricting guns on private property that's open to public

Supreme Court Rejects Hawaii Gun Restrictions on Private Property Open to the Public

Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday invalidated a Hawaii law that…
Supreme Court lets Trump strip deportation protections from Syrians and Haitians

Supreme Court Allows Trump to End Deportation Protections for Syrians and Haitians

Washington — The Supreme Court said Thursday that the Trump administration may proceed…
Gavin Newsom fails to stop California billionaire tax as measure heads to November ballot

Gavin Newsom Loses Bid to Keep California Billionaire Tax Off November Ballot

Gov. Gavin Newsom was unable to strike an eleventh-hour agreement to keep…
Inside California's early earthquake warning system as NorCal, Japan, Venezuela rattled

How California’s Earthquake Early Warning System Works as Quakes Shake NorCal, Japan and Venezuela

From California and Venezuela to Japan, powerful tremors recently triggered mobile alerts…