Albuquerque Journal

SCANDAL GROWS AT MICHIGAN ST.

Strampel accused of sexual harassment

- BY DAVID EGGERT

School’s dean of the College of Osteopathi­c Medicine accused of not protecting patients from sports doctor Larry Nassar, among other charges.

EAST LANSING, Mich. — The sexual abuse scandal at Michigan State University widened Tuesday when authoritie­s charged a former dean with failing to protect patients from sports doctor Larry Nassar, along with sexually harassing female students and pressuring them for nude selfies.

William Strampel, 70, is the first person charged since an investigat­ion was launched in January into how Michigan State handled complaints against Nassar, who for years sexually violated girls and young women, especially gymnasts, with his fingers during examinatio­ns.

Strampel, who as dean of the College of Osteopathi­c Medicine oversaw the clinic where Nassar worked, neglected his duty to enforce examining-room restrictio­ns imposed on Nassar after a patient accused the doctor in 2014 of sexual contact, authoritie­s alleged. Nassar was not supposed to treat patients near any “sensitive areas” on the body without a chaperone present. Because Strampel did not follow up to make sure Nassar was complying, he was able to commit a host of additional sexual assaults until he was fired two years later, prosecutor­s said.

The criminal complaint also accused Strampel of soliciting nude photos from at least one female medical student and using his office to “harass, discrimina­te, demean, sexually propositio­n, and sexually assault female students in violation of his statutory duty as a public officer.”

His work computer was found to contain about 50 photos of female genitalia, nude and semi-nude women, sex toys and pornograph­y, prosecutor­s said. “Many of these photos are of what appear to be ‘selfies’ of female MSU students, as evidenced by the MSU clothing and piercings featured in multiple photos,” according to the complaint.

It said the computer also had a video of Nassar “performing a ‘treatment’ on a young female patient.” It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether the video was considered evidence of inappropri­ate behavior by Strampel. Defense attorney John Dakmak said it most likely was one that Nassar widely used to show certain techniques.

Strampel was accused also of grabbing two students’ buttocks at the college’s annual ball and a scholarshi­p dinner.

He spent Monday night in jail and was released Tuesday on $25,000 bail. The felony and misdemeano­r charges — misconduct in office, criminal sexual conduct and two counts of neglect of duty — carry maximum penalties ranging from a year to five years behind bars.

“My client denies that he ever engaged in any inappropri­ate touching of anyone, any student or otherwise,” Dakmak said. “He denies that there was any quid pro quo for sexual favors in exchange for any type of standing within the university, or the medical school.”

Nassar, 54, pleaded guilty to molesting patients and possessing child pornograph­y and was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison earlier this year after roughly 200 women gave powerful statements against him in two courtrooms over 10 extraordin­ary days.

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