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Abuse victims’ father tries to attack doctor

- By David Eggert David Eggert is an Associated Press writer.

CHARLOTTE, Mich. — A father of three victims tried to attack Larry Nassar in a Michigan courtroom on Friday after a judge declined his request for a few minutes alone in a locked room with the “demon” former sports doctor. He was blocked by an attorney and tackled by sheriff ’s deputies.

Two of the man’s daughters had just told the judge that they and another sister had been sexually abused by Nassar under the guise of medical treatment. Their father, Randall Margraves, told the judge he was a “distraught father.”

Margraves then looked at Nassar, shook his head and called him a profanity while speaking at the courtroom podium. Margraves then asked for “five minutes” alone with Nassar. The judge said she couldn’t allow that. He asked for one minute, and she again declined. Margraves then lunged at Nassar, who was sitting nearby.

Margraves was restrained by sheriff ’s deputies and hauled out of court. He later apologized, and Judge Janice Cunningham said there was “no way” she would punish him under her contempt of court powers. She noted the anguish felt by families over Nassar’s crimes. Nonetheles­s, she said, it’s unacceptab­le to “combat assault with assault.”

The incident occurred during the third and final sentencing hearing for Nassar on assault charges. The charges focus on his work with Twistars, an elite Michigan gymnastics club. The judge resumed the hearing after about 25 minutes.

Assistant Attorney General Angela Povilaitis told families in the courtroom to “use your words,” not violence.

“This is letting him have this power over us,” she said. “We cannot behave like this. I understand this is a remarkable situation. But you cannot do this. This is not helping your children. This is not helping your community. This is not helping us.”

More than 30 victims have given statements during the hearing, which began Wednesday and is expected to stretch into next week.

During a similar hearing that ended last week, more than 150 girls and women came forward to say Nassar abused them under the guise of medical treatment while he worked with Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics. He was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison in that case. He had already been sentenced to 60 years in prison on child pornograph­y charges.

Earlier Friday, the judge reopened the hearing by saying controvers­ial comments made by one of Nassar’s attorneys were “unfortunat­e.” The lawyer, Shannon Smith, told radio station WWJ that she had doubts about the large number of women and girls who say they are victims.

 ?? Cory Morse / Grand Rapids Press ?? Randall Margraves (left) lunges at Larry Nassar (bottom right, in red) in the courthouse in Charlotte, Mich. Nassar abused Margraves’ three daughters.
Cory Morse / Grand Rapids Press Randall Margraves (left) lunges at Larry Nassar (bottom right, in red) in the courthouse in Charlotte, Mich. Nassar abused Margraves’ three daughters.

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