Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Olympic gymnast abused by ex-doctor wants him to suffer

- By David Eggert and Mike Householde­r

LANSING, Mich. — Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman on Friday confronted her former doctor who has pleaded guilty to multiple sexual assaults, warning him that the testimony of the “powerful army” of 140 survivors at his sentencing will haunthim in prison.

More than 80 of the women and girls whom Larry Nassar abused under the guise of medical treatment have stood before the court during a marathon sentencing hearing that began Tuesday, describing with eloquence and sometimes tears the harm Nassar did and the impact he has had on their lives.

“You have not taken gymnastics away from me,” Ms. Raisman said. “I love this sport, and that love is stronger than the evil that resides in you, in those who enabled you to hurt many people.”

Facing pressure over how Michigan State University handled allegation­s made against Nassar when he was employed there, the school’s board of trustees on Friday asked the state’s attorney general to investigat­e but stood by university president Lou Ann Simon — who is facing growing calls to resign or tobe fired by the board.

“Through this terrible situation, the university has been perceived as tone deaf, unresponsi­ve and insensitiv­e to the victims. We understand the public’s faith has been shaken. The board has listened and heard the victims,” chairman Brian Breslin said after a closed-door meeting that lasted more than four hours. Trustees declined to answer reporters’ questions.

Nassar also was a team doctor at the Indianapol­isbased USA Gymnastics, which trains Olympians.

Ms. Raisman said if just one adult had believed Nassar’s accusers and had “the courage and character to act, this tragedy could have been avoided. I and so many others would have never, ever met you. Larry, you should have been locked up a long, long time ago.”

Nassar pleaded guilty to molesting girls at his university office, at home and at a Lansing-area gymnastics club, sometimes in the presence of parents, who were shielded from seeing what he was doing. Already sentenced to 60 years in prison on a separate federal child pornograph­y conviction, the 54-yearold man can expect to be behind bars for the rest of his life. Ms. Raisman hoped the testimonie­s of her fellow survivors will never leave him.

“All these brave women have power, and we will use our voices to make sure you get what you deserve — a life of suffering spent replaying the words delivered by this powerful army of survivors,” she said.

 ??  ?? Former Olympians Aly Raisman, left, and Jordyn Wieber sit in Circuit Judge Rosemarie Aquilina’s courtroom in Lansing, Mich., on Friday during the fourth day of sentencing for former sports doctor Larry Nassar, who pleaded guilty to multiple counts of...
Former Olympians Aly Raisman, left, and Jordyn Wieber sit in Circuit Judge Rosemarie Aquilina’s courtroom in Lansing, Mich., on Friday during the fourth day of sentencing for former sports doctor Larry Nassar, who pleaded guilty to multiple counts of...

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