The Columbus Dispatch

Ex- Olympic gymnastics coach facing investigat­ion

- By David Eggert

LANSING, Mich. — Former U.S. Olympic women’s gymnastics team coach John Geddert is facing a criminal investigat­ion following the final sentencing of disgraced ex-sports doctor Larry Nassar, who molested girls at Geddert’s elite gymnastics club in Michigan.

The Eaton County Sheriff’s Office said Tuesday that people recently came forward with complaints against Geddert, 60. The office declined to elaborate on the number of complaints, when exactly they were filed or their nature, citing the ongoing investigat­ion.

Geddert until recently owned and operated Twistars, a gym in Dimondale near Lansing where Nassar offered treatments on Monday nights. During Nassar’s two recent sentencing hearings, some victims complained that Geddert was physically abusive, was indifferen­t to injuries and forced them to see Nassar.

One also alleged that Geddert was aware in the late 1990s that Nassar had performed an “inappropri­ate procedure” on her when she was 16, and her mother and Geddert agreed that Nassar would not treat her in private appointmen­ts again. That accuser’s anonymous statement was read in court by a prosecutor.

The Associated Press left a message seeking comment with Geddert’s lawyer Tuesday.

Geddert has insisted he had “zero knowledge” of Nassar’s crimes. In response to lawsuits, his attorney filed court papers saying Geddert was “just one person in an extremely long line of people who were fooled by Nassar.”

Geddert previously was accused of physically assaulting a Twistars employee in 2011. He also was accused of assaulting a gymnast in 2013. He did not face charges in either case.

On Monday, the worst sex- abuse case in sports history ended with a third long prison sentence for Nassar — this time 40 to 125 years for molesting young gymnasts at Twistars. The focus will shift to civil lawsuits and multiple probes of Nassar’s actions and those of people around him when he worked for Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics, the sport’s governing body.

Geddert, whose national profile rose while training Lansing- area standout Jordyn Wieber, was suspended last month by USA Gymnastics until it completes its own investigat­ion. Geddert coached the “Fierce Five” that won a team gold in 2012 in London. He recently announced his retirement and transferre­d ownership of the club to his wife, Kathryn.

A spokeswoma­n for Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette, whose office prosecuted Nassar, has declined to say if Geddert or Twistars is under investigat­ion

An astonishin­g 250- plus women and girls gave statements in two Michigan courtrooms over 10 days of proceeding­s.

Makayla Thrush, who trained at Geddert’s club from ages 7 to 17, said she developed an eating disorder because of Geddert and accused him of becoming so angry that he threw her on top of a low bar, ruptured the lymph nodes in her neck, gave her a black eye and tore the muscles in her stomach, ending her career.

 ?? [THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? Gymnastics coach John Geddert is facing a criminal investigat­ion in Michigan after the sentencing of disgraced ex-sports doctor Larry Nassar.
[THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] Gymnastics coach John Geddert is facing a criminal investigat­ion in Michigan after the sentencing of disgraced ex-sports doctor Larry Nassar.

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