Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

USA Gymnastics’ COO resigns

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Longtime USA Gymnastics chief operating officer Ron Galimore resigned Friday, the latest high-profile departure for the embattled organizati­on in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal.

The move came as USA Gymnastics is facing decertific­ation of its status as the national governing body for the sport amid concerns about its leadership and the way it handled complaints against Nassar. The former team doctor is now serving decades in prison for sexual assault and possession of child pornograph­y.

Nassar is accused of sexually abusing hundreds of female athletes under the guise of treatment at both USA Gymnastics and Michigan State.

USA Gymnastics did not comment on Friday’s move beyond saying in a statement that its board accepted the resignatio­n and wished Galimore “well in his future endeavors.”

The Indianapol­is Star reported in May that an attorney hired by USA Gymnastics directed Galimore to come up with a false excuse to explain Nassar’s absence at major gymnastic events in the summer of 2015. The organizati­on was looking into complaints against Nassar at the time.

“We’ll let Ron know to advise people that you weren’t feeling well and decided to stay home,” Scott Himsel, an attorney hired by USA Gymnastics, wrote in an email obtained by the newspaper.

USA Gymnastics is accused of covering up assault allegation­s. The group didn’t tell Michigan State or elite gymnastics clubs about complaints against Nassar in 2015. The organizati­on said it did not disclose the complaints out of guidance from the FBI.

Galimore, a standout gymnast who was on the 1980 U.S. Summer Olympic team that boycotted the Moscow Games, joined USA Gymnastics in 1994, initially working with the men’s program before moving into other areas within the organizati­on.

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