When did the Larry Nassar News Break?
When did the Larry Nassar News Break?
In that time, “approximately 70 or more young athletes were allegedly sexually abused by Nassar” between July 2015, when USA Gymnastics first reported allegations about Nassar to the Indianapolis Field Office, and September 2016, according to the report.
Where was the Larry Nassar trial held?
Ingham County Circuit Court
Feb. 17, 2017. A district court judge ruled at the end of a preliminary hearing that there was enough evidence for Nassar to stand trial in Ingham County Circuit Court on the three sexual assault charges that aren’t related to his role as a doctor.
When did Larry Nassar’s trial begin?
Larry Nassar, an ex-Michigan State and USA Gymnastics sports doctor, was accused of two separate counts of sexual abuse on Sept. 13, 2016. This timeline could begin in 2014, when Amanda Thomashow filed a Title IX complaint against Nassar as an MSU student.
When did Larry Nassar start working for USAG?
Nassar began working with the gymnastics team at his high school in 1978. By 1986 he was involved with the U.S. national gymnastics team. He became the national medical coordinator for USA Gymnastics in 1996.
What happened to the Karolyis?
The Karolyis were exonerated and never charged with a crime. Nassar will most likely die in prison for his multiple crimes against young elite athletes. His federal sentence alone is projected to keep him incarcerated until he is 105 years old. The Karolyis still face multiple civil lawsuits tied to the incidents.
Do the Karolyis still own the ranch?
The Karolyi Ranch, former training site for female Olympic gymnasts, has now been sold.
What happened to Bela and Marta Karolyi?
Though Bela retired as a coach in 2001, the 78-year-old’s wife Martha acted as the team coordinator for USA gymnastics with plans to step away from the sport following the successful 2016 Olympic run. In 2010, the couple signed a contract with USAG to lease Karolyi Ranch through 2021 as the official training facility.