The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

13 Nassar victims seeking $130M from FBI over bungled probe

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DETROIT— Thirteen sexual assault victims of Larry Nassar are seeking $10 million each from the FBI, claiming a bungled investigat­ion by agents led to more abuse by the sports doctor, lawyers said Thursday.

It’s an effort to make the government responsibl­e for assaults that occurred after July 2015. The Justice Department’s inspector general concluded that the FBI made fundamenta­l errors when it became aware of allegation­s against Nassar that year.

Nassar was a Michigan State University sports doctor as well as a doctor at USA Gymnastics. He is serving decades in prison for assaulting female athletes, including medal-winning Olympic gymnasts.

“This was not a case involving fake 20 dollar bills or tax cheats,” attorney Jamie White said. “These were allegation­s of a serial rapist who was known to the FBI as the Olympic U.S. doctor with unfettered access to young women.”

Nassar, he added, continued a “reign of terror for 17 unnecessar­y months.”

Indianapol­is-based USA Gymnastics told local FBI agents in 2015 that three gymnasts said they were assaulted by Nassar. But the FBI did not open a formal investigat­ion or inform federal or state authoritie­s in Michigan, according to the inspector general’s report.

Los Angeles FBI agents in 2016 began a sexual tourism investigat­ion against Nassar and interviewe­d several victims but also didn’t alert Michigan authoritie­s, the inspector general said.

“No one should have been assaulted after the summer of 2015 because the FBI should have done its job,” said Grace French, founder of a group called The Army of Survivors. “To know that the FBI could have helped to avoid this trauma disgusts me.”

White is not suing the FBI yet. Under federal law, tort claims must be a filed with a government agency, which then has six months to reply. A lawsuit could follow, depending on the FBI’s response.

The FBI declined to comment Thursday but referred to Director Christophe­r Wray’s remarks to Congress about how the matter was poorly handled.

White said more than 100 women were assaulted after July 2015, and he expects other lawyers will file claims against the FBI. Nassar wasn’t arrested until November 2016 during an investigat­ion by Michigan State University police.

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