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Nassar gets third long prison sentence

Doctor guilty of abuse at elite gymnastics club

- By David Eggert The Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, Mich. — The worst sex-abuse case in sports history ended Monday with a third long prison sentence for Larry Nassar, and his victims vowed to keep fighting for accountabi­lity in the scandal that upended the gymnastics world and raised alarms about the sport’s askno-questions culture.

Long after the disgraced doctor is locked up in a federal prison, investigat­ions into his misconduct will go on, perhaps for years.

“We have taken care of one perpetrato­r. We have not taken care of the systems that allowed him to flourish,” said Rachael Denholland­er, who filed a police report in 2016 about how Nassar had molested her 16 years earlier, when she was 15, with her mother in the room.

The latest sentence of 40 to 125 years was for molesting young athletes at Twistars, an elite Michigan gymnastics club. The sentence is largely symbolic because Nassar, who pleaded guilty, is already assured of spending the rest of his life behind bars. Before serving his two state terms, the 54-year-old must first serve 60 years in federal prison for child pornograph­y crimes.

An astonishin­g 250-plus women and girls gave statements in two Michigan courtrooms over 10 days of proceeding­s. The focus will soon shift to lawsuits and multiple probes of Nassar’s past employers Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics.

Larissa Boyce and another teen gymnast in 1997 reported Nassar to Michigan State’s then-gymnastics coach, but he was not investigat­ed until 2004, when another teen filed a complaint. Even then, that report did not result in criminal charges.

“I felt like a weight lifted off of me,” Boyce said of Nassar’s latest sentence. “Finally, I don’t have to face him in court anymore.”

Boyce said she hopes the university and USA Gymnastics will “show the world how Nassar’s actions were missed, the mistakes that were made … so that other people can take a look and make changes where they need to make changes so this never happens again.”

Katie Black, a Michigan State student who said she was sexually assaulted by Nassar when she was younger, returned for the sentencing after speaking in court Friday, when she blamed the school’s inaction for causing such widespread pain.

“I feel almost a sense of closure and that this is all over and things are going to be taken care of,” Black said.

Nassar listened to 48 victims for two days last week and was almost attacked by a man whose three daughters said they were abused.

 ?? Cory Morse ?? The Associated Press Larry Nassar, right, listens next to defense attorney Matthew Newberg as Judge Janice Cunningham, seen on a monitor, sentences Nassar on Monday at Eaton County Circuit Court in Charlotte, Mich.
Cory Morse The Associated Press Larry Nassar, right, listens next to defense attorney Matthew Newberg as Judge Janice Cunningham, seen on a monitor, sentences Nassar on Monday at Eaton County Circuit Court in Charlotte, Mich.

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