New York Post

TARNISHED GOLD

- By BRUCE GOLDING Additional reporting by Gabrielle Fonrouge

The organizati­on behind America’s gymnastics teams let its longtime medical director routinely molest underage female athletes rather than risk a costly scandal, according to blockbuste­r suit filed on Thursday.

USA Gymnastics “ignored and/ or actively concealed” decades of sex abuse by Dr. Larry Nassar to avoid any drop-off in the “millions of dollars in private donations and corporate support” it rakes in annually, court papers say.

The civil sexual-assault suit, filed anonymousl­y by a former US national team member, also claims that legendary gymnastics coaches Bela and Marta Karolyi (inset top) “turned a blind eye” as Nassar ran amok at their Huntsville, Texas, training camp known as “The Ranch.”

The husbandand-wife coaches allegedly gave Nassar (inset bottom) “unfettered and secluded access” to the girls’ “living and sleeping quarters,” despite a USA Gymnastics policy that bars adults from “being alone with a minor.”

The Karolyis’ harsh training methods — which has included hitting and scratching gymnasts “until they bled,” encouragin­g their parents to hit them, fat-shaming and withholdin­g food and water — “created a toxic environmen­t” that Nassar exploited to his perverted ends, the suit says.

Nassar would allegedly “sneak these minor gymnasts food, candy and other ‘contraband’ . . . in order to build trust and rapport.”

“Though the perpetrato­r [Nassar] acted as though he was an advocate for these children, he built this relationsh­ip in order to sexually abuse these minors, including the plaintiff,” the suit says.

Nassar allegedly molested the plaintiff, identified only as “Jane LM Doe,” while administer­ing bogus “osteopathi­c adjustment­s to correct issues [she] was having with her back from training and performing.”

Her 60-page suit, filed in LA Superior Court, is the latest developmen­t in a widening scandal involving Nassar, who was fired last year by USA Gymnastics based on unspecifie­d “athlete concerns” that it said were turned over to the FBI.

The suit seeks unspecifie­d damages from Nassar, USA Gymnastics, its current president and his predecesso­r, the Karolyis and three businesses they founded, and a related California gymnastics training center and its owners.

It also calls for “court supervisio­n” of USA Gymnastics, which selects and trains members of the country’s Olympic and World Championsh­ip teams.

Similar allegation­s were leveled in a suit filed last month in Sacramento, Calif., by a member of the US women’s gymnastics team that won a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. That suit, however, didn’t identify any of the defendants.

Bela Karolyi famously coached 14-year-old Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci, who scored the first perfect score of 10 at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.

He and his wife defected from their then-Communist homeland to the US in 1981, and he famously encouraged US gymnast Kerri Strug to compete on an injured ankle at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. When Strug collapsed after a vault that helped her team win gold, Karolyi scooped her up off the mat and carried her away.

Nassar’s lawyer has previously denied any wrongdoing and insisted the procedures he performed were “medically accepted and appropriat­e treatments.”

USA Gymnastics issued a statement denying the latest allegation­s: “When USA Gymnastics first learned of athlete concerns regarding Dr. Nassar, we dismissed him from further involvemen­t and reported those concerns to the FBI.” The Karolyis didn’t respond to a request for comment.

 ??  ?? YOU CAN DO IT: Coach Bela Karolyi, famously carrying hurt gymnast Kerri Strug in 1996, allegedly “turned a blind eye” to a team doctor’s molestatio­ns, according to a suit by an unidentifi­ed gymnast.
YOU CAN DO IT: Coach Bela Karolyi, famously carrying hurt gymnast Kerri Strug in 1996, allegedly “turned a blind eye” to a team doctor’s molestatio­ns, according to a suit by an unidentifi­ed gymnast.
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