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University & Nassar victims reach $500 mln settlement

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CHICAGO, May 16, (AFP): The Michigan university where serial sex abuser Larry Nassar practiced medicine announced Wednesday it has agreed to a $500 million settlement with hundreds of former victims of the USA Gymnastics doctor.

The agreement with attorneys representi­ng 332 survivors was a “global settlement,” Michigan State University said, and resolved claims against individual­s that were employed by the faculty and implicated in the widerangin­g scandal.

It did not resolve claims against USA Gymnastics, the US Olympic Committee, star gymnastics coaches Bela and Marta Karolyi, and others.

Neither did it end a criminal probe of the university’s actions with regard to Nassar’s behavior.

Nassar was sentenced in January to spend his life behind bars after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting women and girls over a two-decade period under the guise of medical treatment.

“It is the sincere hope of all of the survivors that the legacy of this settlement will be far reaching institutio­nal reform that will end the threat of sexual assault in sports, schools and throughout our society,” attorney John Manly, who represents many of the victims, said in a statement.

The scandal is the biggest in US Olympic history and has had far-reaching ripple effects — ending careers at USA Gymnastics, the Olympic committee and at Michigan State University.

The criminal investigat­ion into the university’s role is being conducted by special counsel Bill Forsyth, on behalf of the Midwestern state’s top law enforcemen­t office.

“It is very important to see resolution on the civil side, and I hope this provides some sense of relief and closure for the survivors. That being said, my investigat­ion is still open and ongoing,” Forsyth said in a statement.

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