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Former US Olympic coach takes his life hours after sexual assault charge

Hguilty verdict could have led to lifetime prison sentence

- By Molly Mcelwee

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63, had links to the jailed serial abuser Nassar

Former United States Olympic gymnastics coach John Geddert, who had links to to disgraced team doctor Larry Nassar, committed suicide last night after being charged earlier in the day with sexual assault and human traffickin­g.

Geddert, 63, was due to turn himself into a county court near Lansing, Michigan, yesterday afternoon, but his body was found at a roadside rest area, according to state police. Geddert coached the US women’s team to a gold medal at the 2012 Olympics, but had in the last three years been the subject of a major criminal investigat­ion after his close ties to Nassar. Nassar, who was sentenced to up to 300 years in prison in 2018 for sexual abuse of hundreds of girls and young gymnasts, had operated out of Geddert’s Michigan gym Twistars during his time as Team USA doctor.

In the most shocking developmen­t since the Nassar case, Geddert yesterday was charged with two dozen crimes that, had he been found guilty, could have seen him serve a lifetime prison sentence. They included lying to investigat­ors in 2016, when he denied hearing complaints about Nassar. Geddert was suspended by USA Gymnastics during the Nassar scandal, though he claimed in 2018 he was retiring.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel confirmed the death. “This is a tragic end to a tragic story for everyone involved,” she said.

The bulk of the case against Geddert had “very little to do” with Nassar, according to state officials, and instead involved his treatment of the young athletes whose families paid to have them train at his gym.

Alongside lying to a police officer, Geddert had been charged with 20 counts of human traffickin­g and forced labour, one count of firstdegre­e sexual assault and one count each of second-degree sexual assault and racketeeri­ng. All his charges involved minors.

“The victims suffer from disordered eating,” Nessel said, “including bulimia and anorexia, suicide attempts and attempts at self harm, excessive physical conditioni­ng, repeatedly being forced to perform even when injured, extreme emotional abuse and physical abuse, including sexual assault. Many victims still carry these scars from this behaviour. Young, impression­able women may at times be vulnerable and open to traffickin­g crimes, regardless of their stature in the community or the financial wellbeing of their families.”

Rachael Denholland­er, the first accuser publicly to name Nassar in 2016, said she was proud of the women who stepped forward against Geddert. “So much pain and grief for everyone. To the survivors, you have been heard and believed, and we stand with you.”

 ??  ?? ‘Tragic end’: John Geddert’s body was found at a roadside rest area on the day he was due to turn himself into court
‘Tragic end’: John Geddert’s body was found at a roadside rest area on the day he was due to turn himself into court

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