Baltimore Sun

Michigan State fined $4.5M in Nassar case

- By Collin Binkley and Carole Feldman

WASHINGTON — The government on Thursday ordered Michigan State University to make sweeping changes and pay a $4.5 million fine after determinin­g that it failed to adequately respond to sexual assault complaints against Larry Nassar, a campus sports doctor who molested elite gymnasts and other female athletes.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced the penalty after the conclusion of two federal investigat­ions. She said Nassar’s actions were “disgusting and unimaginab­le” and that the university’s response fit the same descriptio­n.

“Too many people in power knew about the behaviors and the complaints and yet the predators continued on the payroll and abused even more students,” DeVos said in a call with reporters. “This must not happen again, there or anywhere else.”

The fine, which will go to the Treasury, is the largest levied under the Clery Act , a law that requires colleges to collect data on campus crime and notify students of threats. The previous largest fine, $2.4 million, was imposed in 2016 against Pennsylvan­ia State University over its handling of sexual misconduct involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.

The department’s investigat­ion concluded that Michigan State violated several key parts of the Clery Act along with Title IX, a federal law forbidding discrimina­tion based on gender in education.

In response, the school announced the resignatio­n of its chief academic officer, Provost June Youatt.

President Samuel Stanley Jr. said his predecesso­r, Lou Anna Simon, and Youatt “failed to take appropriat­e action,” especially with regard to William Strampel, a medical school dean and Nassar’s boss, who faced his own harassment allegation­s.

 ?? EMILY ROSE BENNETT/THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS 2015 ?? Michigan State announced the resignatio­n of Provost June Youatt in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal.
EMILY ROSE BENNETT/THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS 2015 Michigan State announced the resignatio­n of Provost June Youatt in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal.

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