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Engler resigns at Michigan State

School president criticized over Nassar remarks

- By Corey Williams and David Eggert The Associated Presspaper

DETROIT — Michigan State interim President John Engler submitted his resignatio­n Wednesday amid public backlash over his comments about women and girls sexually assaulted by now-imprisoned campus sports doctor Larry Nassar.

Engler, who had resisted earlier pressure to resign, announced his plans in an 11-page letter to Dianne Byrum, chairwoman of Michigan State’s Board of Trustees. It makes no mention of recent criticism of his remarks and instead lists what he considers to be his accomplish­ments in his one year of service, saying the university is a “dramatical­ly better, stronger institutio­n.”

Engler said he was in Texas attending a service for his late father-inlaw. He says his resignatio­n is effective on Jan. 23.

His sudden reversal tops off a stormy period for the university under Engler and is the second time a Michigan State president left during the Nassar scandal.

The final straw for the university’s board came last week when Engler told The Detroit News that Nassar’s victims had been in the “spotlight” and are “still enjoying that moment at times, you know, the awards and recognitio­n.”

Nassar is now serving decades-long prison sentences for sexually assaulting patients and possessing child pornograph­y.

The AP left messages Wednesday seeking comment from Engler.

Brian Mosallam told The Associated Press Wednesday that “the votes are there” to force Engler out at a special board meeting scheduled Thursday at the school in East Lansing.

Byrum stopped short of confirming that she asked Engler to resign but told the AP “he has a decision to make” because the board is poised to name a new interim leader at Thursday’s meeting. Both Byrum and Mosallam are Democrats, and Engler is a former Republican governor.

Mosallam, a long-time Engler critic, said Wednesday on Twitter that “JOHN ENGLER’S REIGN OF TERROR IS OVER.” His tweet followed a post by Byrum announcing Thursday’s meeting.

After Engler was hired by the board, Michigan State agreed to a $500 million settlement with 332 women and girls who said they were sexually assaulted by Nassar. Of that, $75 million will cover future claims.

In April, Engler told another university official in emails that Rachael Denholland­er, the first woman to go public with her accusation­s about Nassar, was probably getting a “kickback” from her attorney.

Denholland­er told the AP Wednesday that her hope is that the board “is signaling at least the beginning of a true change in direction and tone. And in order to do that, they have to deal with the person they put in place.”

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