Santa Fe New Mexican

Michigan State interim president disparaged lawyers, victim in email

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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University’s interim president criticized lawyers who represent Larry Nassar’s assault victims and suggested that the first woman to go public with her accusation­s was probably getting a “kickback” from her attorney, according to emails.

John Engler’s remarks were made to another university official in April, a month before Michigan State agreed to a $500 million settlement with hundreds of women and girls who said they were sexually assaulted by Nassar, a campus sports doctor now serving decades in prison. The Chronicle of Higher Education and Detroit Free Press reported on the emails Wednesday.

Engler, a former Michigan governor, had an email exchange with Carol Viventi, a Michigan State vice president and special counsel. The emails followed allegation­s at a stormy public meeting that Engler was trying to pay off a woman without her lawyer’s input.

“The survivors now are being manipulate­d by trial lawyers who in the end will each get millions of dollars more than any of individual survivors with the exception of Denholland­er who is likely to get kickback from Manley for her role in the trial lawyer manipulati­on,” Engler said, misspellin­g attorney John Manly’s name.

Engler was referring to Rachael Denholland­er, of Louisville, Ky., who identified herself as a victim to the Indianapol­is Star in 2016. She has repeatedly criticized Michigan State’s response to the Nassar scandal.

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