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Steven Lopez, Olympic taekwondo champion, banned permanently

Lopez Brothers-Investigation

File-This Aug. 19, 2016, file photo shows Steven Lopez of the United States being kicked by Oussama Oelslati of Tunisia during a men’s 80 kg taekwondo bronze medal contest at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. USA Today reported Friday, June 9, 2017, that USA Taekwondo began investigating claims against Steven and Jean Lopez more than two years ago after multiple women said the brothers sexually assaulted them. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)

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DENVER (AP) — The U.S. Center for SafeSport has permanently banned two-time Olympic taekwondo champion Steven Lopez for sexual misconduct involving a minor.

The center has been investigating Lopez for about four months and made his ban permanent Thursday night. He can still appeal.

He was suspended in May, a few days after four women filed a lawsuit in federal court accusing USA Taekwondo and the U.S. Olympic Committee of sex trafficking.

The lawsuit alleges the organizations were long aware that Lopez and his brother, Jean, were sexual predators, but kept sending young women with them to competitions and practices. The plaintiffs have since added the U.S. Center for SafeSport as a defendant.

Jean Lopez has also been banned on an interim basis.

Steven Lopez is the most decorated taekwondo athlete in history with five world titles and three Olympic medals.

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