Calgary Herald

Gymnastics coach facing abuse charges dies by suicide

- AMY TENNERY

Rachael Denholland­er, the first woman to publicly accuse former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar of sexual abuse, called again for the governing body to be decertifie­d after a former coach accused of sexual assault died by suicide on Thursday.

John Geddert, who coached the U.S. women's gymnastics team to Olympic gold in 2012 and had ties to Nassar, had faced charges including 20 counts of human traffickin­g, one count of first-degree sexual assault and one count of second-degree sexual assault.

Denholland­er went public with her allegation­s against Nassar in 2016, prompting more than 350 other women to come forward. She said Geddert had denied the survivors of his abuse justice by taking his own life.

“It is a lot to process,” the 36-yearold told Reuters by telephone. “(There is a) wide range of emotions, especially grief for the survivors of Geddert directly — this really is their story and it was their justice and their day in court that they were denied by his action.”

Nassar has been given two prison sentences of 40 to 125 years and 40 to 175 years in Michigan for molesting young female gymnasts and is also serving a 60-year federal term for child pornograph­y conviction­s.

Denholland­er, an attorney and author who consults with corporatio­ns and organizati­ons on abuse, said USAG had not done nearly enough to ensure the safety of athletes.

“They've never acknowledg­ed the depth of the damage, and they have certainly never asked survivors, `What can I do?' And they haven't listened when we told them — they have not taken the most basic steps,” she said.

USAG, which saw its entire board resign in the wake of the Nassar scandal and offered a $215 million settlement to survivors last year, did not respond to numerous requests for comment.

“It's inexcusabl­e that we can't deal with this in our own house,” said Denholland­er. “The USOPC (U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee) could have and should have decertifie­d USAG years ago.”

The USOPC moved to decertify USA Gymnastics as the sport's governing body in 2018 but suspended the proceeding­s after the USAG filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

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