Santa Fe New Mexican

Woman sues Michigan State, says Nassar raped her in 1992

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EAST LANSING, Mich. — A woman has filed a lawsuit against Michigan State University, saying she became pregnant after she was drugged and raped by Larry Nassar when he was a medical student in 1992 but that campus police refused to investigat­e.

The lawsuit was among dozens filed to meet a Monday deadline for legal claims against Michigan State, although the complainan­t might be too old to qualify for a share of $75 million set aside by the university for victims who aren’t part of a larger $425 million settlement.

Nassar, 55, became a sports doctor at MSU and for elite U.S. gymnasts but now is in prison for child pornograph­y crimes and molesting female athletes with his hands.

The woman said she had a knee injury as a 17-year-old field hockey player and was encouraged to go to Nassar in 1992 because he was conducting a study about flexibilit­y through the College of Osteopathi­c Medicine. The lawsuit alleges that Nassar drugged her, raped her and videotaped the assault. She said she became pregnant and had a miscarriag­e. George Perles, who was athletic director until spring 1992, was aware of the assault and covered it up, and campus police wouldn’t pursue it, according to the lawsuit. Perles also was football coach at the time and now is a member of the school’s governing board. A message seeking comment was left for him.

“While the protocols and procedures mentioned in this lawsuit do not reflect how sexual assault claims are handled at MSU, we are taking the allegation­s very seriously and looking into the situation,” Michigan State spokeswoma­n Emily Guerrant said Tuesday.

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