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USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar pleads guilty to sex charges | |
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Former USA Olympic gymnastics sports doctor Larry Nassar has pleaded guilty to seven charges of sexual assault against women and girls in his care. | Former USA Olympic gymnastics sports doctor Larry Nassar has pleaded guilty to seven charges of sexual assault against women and girls in his care. |
He was charged with molesting seven girls, many of whom are gymnasts, while working for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University. | |
As part of the plea deal, Nassar, 54, could face at least 25 years in prison. | |
The hearing comes after a third former US Olympian, Gabby Douglas, accused him of sexual abuse. | The hearing comes after a third former US Olympian, Gabby Douglas, accused him of sexual abuse. |
Ms Douglas, who was one of the so-called Fierce Five that won gold medals at the London Olympics in 2012, revealed her accusation on Instagram. | Ms Douglas, who was one of the so-called Fierce Five that won gold medals at the London Olympics in 2012, revealed her accusation on Instagram. |
She offered support for two other Olympic teammates, Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney, who had already accused the former doctor. | |
"I didn't publicly share my experiences as well as many other things because for years we were conditioned to stay silent and some things were extremely painful," she wrote. | |
Douglas reveals abuse by team doctor | Douglas reveals abuse by team doctor |
In a statement to the court on Wednesday, Nassar said he was pleading guilty to "stop the hurting". | |
"I'm so sorry that this was like a match that turned into a forest fire, out of control," he said. | |
"I want them to heal. I want this community to heal. I have no animosity toward any one. I just want healing. It's time." | |
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina responded: "You were trained as healer. | |
"You used that position of trust that you had in the most vile way - to abuse children," she said, noting that sex abuse is a nationwide "epidemic". | |
"You violated the oath that you took, which is to do no harm, and you harmed them. Selfishly." | |
Many of Nassar's crimes occurred while he was examining the young athletes and at times, happened while the child's parents were nearby. | |
He has been accused of abusing more than 140 women during his time as team doctor for the US women's gymnastics team. They are currently suing him. | He has been accused of abusing more than 140 women during his time as team doctor for the US women's gymnastics team. They are currently suing him. |
Nassar's case was part of a scandal which saw USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny resign last year. Mr Penny was accused by victims of failing to quickly notify authorities about abuse allegations. | |
His victims, who have not been identified, are due to speak during a sentencing hearing on 12 January. | |
"The defendant was in a position of authority, and used his authority to coerce the victim", Assistant Attorney General Angela Povilaitis said, adding that several victims were between 13 and 16-years-old. | |
Nassar has already pleaded guilty to multiple charges of child pornography and could face a maximum sentence of life in prison. | |
Before accepting the plea, Judge Aquilina asked him to confirm that he did not wear gloves when abusing his victims. | |
The alleged examinations were "not for any medical purposes is that right? It was for your own purpose, is that right?", the judge asked. | |
Nassar responded: "Yes." |