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You’re so sick, star Raisman yells at Nassar

Olympic medallist calls for independen­t probe

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>> CHICAGO: Gymnastics star Aly Raisman on Friday faced down disgraced national team doctor Larry Nassar in court, calling him “sick” and demanding an independen­t probe to find out how he was apparently able to abuse young girls for years with impunity.

Raisman’s statement came on day four of searing testimonie­s from Nassar’s victims at his sentencing hearing. At least 85 victims have spoken and more have signed up to speak tomorrow when the session is to resume, officials said.

“You are so sick. I can’t even comprehend how angry I feel when I think of you,” Raisman, now 23, told the court in Michigan, where Nassar has pleaded guilty to 10 counts of criminal sexual conduct. He faces life in prison.

“You took advantage of our passions and our dreams,” she added.

Raisman slammed the institutio­ns where Nassar worked and was seemingly able to commit abuse undetected, lashing out at USA Gymnastics for “rotting from the inside.”

“Even now, after all that has happened, USA Gymnastics has the nerve to say the very same things it has said all along. Can’t you see how disrespect­ful that is? Can’t you see how much that hurts?” she said.

“We need an independen­t investigat­ion of exactly what happened, what went wrong, and how it can be avoided for the future. Only then can we know what changes are needed.”

Raisman’s statements came shortly after her 2012 Olympic teammate Jordyn Wieber publicly revealed for the first time that she also had been abused by Nassar, starting from age 14.

“The hardest thing I ever had to do is process that I am a victim of Larry Nassar,” said a noticeably nervous Wieber, who is now 22.

“He treated us monthly at all of our national team camps,” she added. “I knew it felt strange, but he was the national team doctor. Who was I to question his treatments?”

Raisman, Wieber and two other members of the so-called “Fierce Five” 2012 Olympic gold medal-winning squad — Gabby Douglas and McKayla Maroney — have all said Nassar molested them in the guise of medical treatment.

Olympians Simone Biles, the reigning all-around champion from the Rio Games in 2016, and Jamie Dantzscher, who competed in Sydney in 2000 and took home a bronze medal, have also revealed that they were abused.

The 54-year-old Nassar pleaded guilty to 10 counts, but prosecutor­s and civil attorneys have said there are more than 100 victims. He is already facing 60 years in prison.

Many of the victims over the past four days have criticised USA Gymnastics, MSU and the US Olympic Committee for not stopping Nassar sooner.

Under mounting pressure, USA Gymnastics announced on Thursday it would cut ties with the Karolyi Ranch, a longtime training centre for elite athletes in Huntsville, Texas — where Biles says she was abused by Nassar.

Raisman was however unmoved by their announceme­nt, saying on Friday that gymnasts were still training at the centre as the announceme­nt was being made.

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Aly Raisman says Larry Nassar took advantage of her passions and dreams.

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