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Aly Raisman questions USA Gymnastics’ interim president pick

- • By FRANK PINGUE

Three-time Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman spoke out against USA Gymnastics’ choice for its interim president and chief executive, saying survivors of sexual abuse “deserve better.”

The criticism from Raisman on Monday, one of the athletes sexually abused by former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, came three days after the sport’s governing body in the United States named Mary Bono as its interim leader.

Raisman, in a series of posts on Twitter, took aim at former Republican congresswo­man Bono over her previous employment at a law firm that worked for USA Gymnastics when sex abuse allegation­s against Nassar were being reported.

Nassar received a prison sentence of up to 175 years after pleading guilty to criminal sexual conduct.

“My teammates & I reported Nassar’s abuse to USAG in 2015,” Raisman wrote.

“We now know USOC & lawyers at Faegre Baker Daniels [Mary Bono’s firm] were also told then, yet Nassar continued to abuse children for 13 months!? Why hire someone associated with the firm that helped cover up our abuse?

“Clearly this is not a “new” USAG. Same corrupt decisions. Perhaps it’s because true accountabi­lity is less likely if authority is placed in the hands of someone similarly motivated to avoid it.

“Survivors, current gymnasts, families, coaches, gymnastics community & fans deserve better.”

Bono will fill the role while USA Gymnastics searches for a permanent successor to Kerry Perry, who took over last November after predecesso­r Steve Penny resigned following a review into how USA Gymnastics handled allegation­s of sexual abuse.

When asked by Reuters to comment on the criticism surroundin­g the choice for interim president, USA Gymnastics Board of Directors said Bono’s work was not related to any investigat­ion.

“Mary Bono worked at Faegre Baker Daniels Consulting, the legislativ­e strategies and policies branch in Washington, DC,” the board said in a statement.

“Faegre Baker Daniels is a large, global firm that has a number of divisions and areas, and Mary was not involved in FBD’s work with USA Gymnastics as counsel of record.”

Bono also faced criticism over the weekend after it emerged she had posted a photo on Twitter of someone using a black marker pen to color over the Nike logo on a pair of shoes.

The photo, posted last month, was an apparent reference to Nike’s advertisin­g campaign featuring former NFL quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick, who sparked a national controvers­y by kneeling during the national anthem.

Nike-sponsored gymnast Simone Biles, another victim of Nassar, was stunned by Bono’s post. “

*mouth drop*,” she wrote on Twitter on Saturday. “don’t worry, it’s not like we needed a smarter usa gymnastics president or any sponsors or anything [sic].”

Bono has since deleted the photo and apologized. “I deeply regret posting the tweet because I respect everyone’s views and their fundamenta­l right to express them,” Bono in a statement on Saturday.

“This in no way reflects how I will approach my position at USA Gymnastics. I will do everything I can to help change the culture and to work with the entire community to build an open, safe and positive environmen­t.” (Reuters)

 ?? (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) ?? OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST Aly Raisman speaks at the sentencing hearing for Larry Nassar, a former team USA Gymnastics doctor who pleaded guilty in November 2017 to sexual assault charges, in January.
(Brendan McDermid/Reuters) OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST Aly Raisman speaks at the sentencing hearing for Larry Nassar, a former team USA Gymnastics doctor who pleaded guilty in November 2017 to sexual assault charges, in January.

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