The Columbus Dispatch

Doctor molested gymnast, didn’t treat her broken leg

- By Ed White and Mike Householde­r

SEXUAL ABUSE

LANSING, Mich. — A former elite gymnast said Tuesday that a sports doctor who treated Olympic athletes overlooked what turned out to be a broken leg while he molested her in the basement of his home, one of the latest victims to testify at a Michigan sentencing hearing for Larry Nassar.

Isabell Hutchins practiced for weeks at a Lansing-area gymnastics club and even competed at national events despite acute leg pain as a teen in 2011. She said Nassar did nothing to encourage her to get help and instead molested her during latenight appointmen­ts at his home.

“You were never a real doctor. You did not heal me. You only hurt me,” Hutchins told Nassar, who was seated a few feet away in the Ingham County courtroom as the sentencing phase reached a sixth day.

Nassar has admitted sexually assaulting athletes when he was employed by Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics. His accusers said he would use his ungloved hands to penetrate them, often without explanatio­n, while they were on a table seeking treatment for a variety of injuries.

Nassar, 54, pleaded guilty to assaulting seven people in the Lansing area, but the sentencing hearing has been open to anyone who said they were a victim. More than 150 women and girls have confronted him in court or had a statement read on their behalf since Jan. 16.

Judge Rosemarie Aquilina will sentence Nassar on Wednesday after hearing from a few more accusers. Under a plea deal, he faces a minimum of 25 to 40 years behind bars, although the actual punishment could be much higher. He already has been sentenced to 60 years in federal prison for child pornograph­y crimes.

The mother of a victim, Anne Swinehart, beseeched those following the case to “quit shaming and blaming the parents.”

“Trust me,” she said, “you would not have known, and you would not have done anything differentl­y. So stop.”

Aquilina, who has made it a practice to praise each speaker, tried to ease Swinehart’s feelings about letting her daughter down.

“The red flags may have been there, but they were designed to be hidden. Leave the blame here with him,” the judge said of Nassar.

She subsequent­ly heard from Mattie Larson, a former member of the national gymnastics team, who said Nassar’s fingers “always seemed to find a way” to her genitals, even when he was supposed to be treating her for ankle and foot injuries.

 ?? LANSING STATE JOURNAL] [MATTHEW DAE SMITH/ ?? Former U.S. national gymnastics team member and world silver medalist Mattie Larson addresses former doctor Larry Nassar on Tuesday at his sexual abuse sentencing hearing in Lansing, Mich.
LANSING STATE JOURNAL] [MATTHEW DAE SMITH/ Former U.S. national gymnastics team member and world silver medalist Mattie Larson addresses former doctor Larry Nassar on Tuesday at his sexual abuse sentencing hearing in Lansing, Mich.

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