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Ex-US Olympics gymnastics coach kills self after abuse, traffickin­g charges

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LOS ANGELES: Former US Olympics women’s gymnastics coach John Geddert died by suicide Thursday, his body found hours after he was charged with human traffickin­g and abuse of athletes in his care, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said.

“My office has been notified that the body of John Geddert was found late this afternoon after taking his own life,” Nessel said in a statement. “This is a tragic end to a tragic story for everyone involved.”

Earlier Thursday, Nessel had announced a 24-count complaint against Geddert, who owned a training facility near Lansing, Michigan, where convicted sex offender Larry Nassar served as the gym doctor.

The complaint included sexual assault charges involving an unnamed athlete between the ages of 13 and 16, and alleged that Geddert’s treatment of young gymnasts constitute­d human traffickin­g “as he reportedly subjected his athletes to forced labor or services under extreme conditions that contribute­d to them suffering injuries and harm.

“Geddert then neglected those injuries that were reported to him by the victims and used coercion, intimidati­on, threats and physical force to get them to perform to the standard he expected,” prosecutor­s said.

Nessel had said at a press conference streamed on social media Thursday morning that Geddert was expected to surrender to authoritie­s at 2:15 pm on Thursday to be arraigned on the charges.

Michigan State Police, however, said in a statement that his body was found at a highway rest area outside Lansing at 3:24 pm.

“Investigat­ion is ongoing; no further details will be released at this time,” the statement said.

The ex-coach came under scrutiny because of his close personal and profession­al relationsh­ip with Nassar, the former US national team doctor sentenced to life in prison over the sexual abuse of multiple young female gymnasts under the guise of medical treatment.

A personal coach to US gymnast Jordyn Wieber and owner of the Twistars training facility, Geddert was accused by many Nassar victims of requiring them to be treated by Nassar.

USA Gymnastics suspended Geddert in 2018. He immediatel­y announced his retirement and said he had “zero knowledge” of Nassar’s crimes.

However, in three weeks of sentencing hearings during which some 200 women, girls and victims’ family members confronted Nassar by reading victim impact statements, Twistars gymnasts said they had endured physical and verbal abuse by Geddert.

Amy Preston, mother of an unidentifi­ed Nassar victim who was trained at Twistars, said in court that her daughter suffered under Geddert’s emotional abuse, which she said Nassar exploited to build trust with the young gymnast.

“John Geddert behaved as brutally as they say, and Larry was as kind as they speak. A very toxic and lethal combinatio­n as it turns out,” Preston said.

Prosecutor­s stressed on Thursday that the only charge against Geddert specifical­ly linked to Nassar was that of lying to authoritie­s when asked whether he knew the doctor was sexually abusing athletes.

Otherwise, they said, “the crimes alleged against Mr Geddert are his own.”

He was also charged with racketeeri­ng, with prosecutor­s alleging he trafficked 15 athletes for financial gain.

Nessel acknowledg­ed that the forced labor-human traffickin­g charges “have not typically been used and applied to the set of circumstan­ces that I think exist in this case.”

But, she said, months of reviewing case law convinced prosecutor­s they were applicable.

“The victims suffer from disordered eating, including bulimia and anorexia, suicide attempts and self-harm,” Nessel said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? In this file photo taken on July 31, 2012, US women gymnastics team’s coach John Geddert (left) celebrates with the rest of the team after the US won gold in the women’s team artistic gymnastics event at the London Olympic Games.
— AFP photo In this file photo taken on July 31, 2012, US women gymnastics team’s coach John Geddert (left) celebrates with the rest of the team after the US won gold in the women’s team artistic gymnastics event at the London Olympic Games.

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