The Columbus Dispatch

Ex-gymnast: Sports doc’s actions ‘ humiliatin­g’

- By Ed White

MASON, Mich. — A former gymnast testified Friday that she turned to a prominent Michigan sports doctor for treatment of back problems but instead was repeatedly molested as a teenager, assaults that have haunted her for nearly two decades and had a lasting impact on every aspect of her life.

Rachael Denholland­er was the first witness to speak at a critical court hearing for Dr. Larry Nassar, a former Michigan State University doctor who also worked for USA Gymnastics, which trains Olympians. A judge must decide whether there’s enough evidence to send him to trial for sexually assaulting seven gymnasts at a campus clinic or his home basement.

It is one of four criminal cases against Nassar, including a child pornograph­y case in federal court. He has pleaded not guilty. The allegation­s have rocked Michigan State and Indianapol­is-based USA Gymnastics, whose president resigned in March because of how the organizati­on responded to sexual complaints against coaches.

The Associated Press typically doesn’t identify people who say they’re victims of sexual assault, but Denholland­er, 32, of Louisville, Kentucky, has publicly identified herself, starting last year in media interviews.

“I was confident that an anonymous voice would not be enough” to stop Nassar and any institutio­n protecting him, Denholland­er testified.

With hands folded in front of her, Denholland­er answered a prosecutor’s questions with poise for 90 minutes. She recalled how as a 15-year-old in 2000 she went to see Nassar — a “household name” in gymnastics — for chronic back and wrist problems.

Denholland­er said the doctor molested her with his hands during the first visit, even with her mother in the room. She said it felt “very humiliatin­g,” but she trusted Nassar.

She said the assaults continued during four subsequent visits, with the doctor also unfastenin­g her bra and massaging her breasts.

“His movements were very rehearsed, very confident,” Denholland­er said. “I was not a test case.”

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