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US SUPER GYMNAST JOINS ISSUE ON SENTENCED NASSAR’S ‘DISGUSTING’ EXPLOITS

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ymnast Simone Biles, a four-time Olympic champion from the United States, has said that she was also sexually abused by Larry Nassar, a former US gymnastics team doctor who was sentenced to 60 years in prison on child pornograph­y charges.

“I too am one of the many survivors that was sexually abused by Larry Nassar,” Biles, a 20-year-old gymnast who won four gold medals and a bronze in the 2016 Rio Olympics, wrote on her Twitter account on Monday, reports Efe.

“Most of you know me as a happy, giggly and energetic girl, but lately I have felt broken and the more I try to put off the voice in my head, the louder it screams, I’m not afraid to tell my story anymore,” Biles wrote.

“It is not normal to receive any type of treatment from a trusted team physician and refer to it horrifying­ly as the ‘special treatment’,” Biles quoted.

Three other US Olympic gymnasts have accused Nassar of sexual abuses, including Gabby Douglas, who won gold with Biles in the 2016 Rio Olympics, McKayla Maroney and Aly Raisman, who was the first to reveal Nassar’s behaviours.

‘Unacceptab­le, disgusting’

“This behaviour is completely unacceptab­le, disgusting and abusive, especially coming from someone whom I was told to trust,” Biles said.

“For too long I’ve asked myself, ‘Was I too naive? Was it my fault?’, “Biles continued but added that “I now know the answer to those questions: No. No, it was not my fault. No, I will not and should not carry the guilt that belongs to Larry Nassar, USAG and others.

“It is impossible to relive these experience­s and it breaks my heart even more to think that as I work towards my dream of competing in Tokyo 2020, I will have to continuall­y return to the same training facility where I was abused,” she explained.

Federal Judge Janet T. Neff sentenced Larry Nassar on December 7, 2017 to the maximum penalty of 60 years in prison on three child pornograph­y charges.

Judge Neff said that her sentence was based on the grave danger and threat that Nassar poses to children.

The judge’s verdict could automatica­lly be a life imprisonme­nt for Nassar, who is already 54 years old and currently has another 10 criminal charges pending against him, for which he already pleaded guilty last November.

Nassar also pleaded guilty in July 2017 to charges of obtaining and possessing child pornograph­y and attempting to destroy evidence.

In November 2017, Nassar admitted before the court that the treatment he was performing on athletes was not a legitimate medical procedure.

 ?? Rex Features ?? Simone Biles going through her routines on her way to win the women’s individual all-round gold at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Rex Features Simone Biles going through her routines on her way to win the women’s individual all-round gold at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
 ?? AP file ?? Dr. Larry Nassar
AP file Dr. Larry Nassar

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