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Former US Girls Gymnastics Coach Stabbed in Prison

Larry Nassar, convicted sex offender, has been facing time in prison after he admitted to being guilty of molesting hundreds of young girls. Sunday, he was stabbed multiple times by another inmate after a fight and is in the hospital being treated for his wounds. At his trial, over 300 women and girls came forward detailing the abuse they experienced when he worked with USA Gymnastics as a doctor for the team and at Michigan State University. The trial in 2021 sentenced Nassar to up to 175 years in prison. 


BBC: Sex offender Larry Nassar repeatedly stabbed in prison fight

By Madeline Halpert; July 10, 2023

Former US national gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar has been stabbed at least 10 times at a Florida prison.

Nassar, serving up to 175 years for molesting gymnasts, was attacked by another inmate on Sunday.

He is reportedly in hospital in a stable condition and is said to have suffered a collapsed lung.

The 59-year-old was jailed for sexually assaulting athletes, and possession of child pornography. Hundreds of accusers have come forward.

During the assault, Nassar was stabbed twice in the neck, twice in the back and six times in the chest, a prison union leader told CBS News, the BBC’s US partner.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed an inmate was assaulted at 14:35 EST (18:35 GMT) on Sunday at United States Penitentiary Coleman in Florida, where the former doctor is serving time.

“Responding staff immediately initiated life-saving measures,” the agency told BBC News. The inmate was taken to a local hospital “for further treatment and evaluation”.

An internal investigation has been launched, and no staff or other inmates were injured in the incident, the statement said.

Nassar admitted to sexually assaulting athletes while he worked with the USA Gymnastics programme and Michigan State University, where he ran a clinic.

More than 330 women and girls at USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University have accused Nassar of sexual abuse.

Olympic gold medallists Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney all testified about surviving Nassar’s abuse.

Some of the young athletes said they had come forward about the abuse to adults, including coaches and doctors, but were dismissed.

An investigation into the FBI’s handling of the scandal, published in 2021, found the agency made a series of missteps, including delays and cover-ups, which allowed Nassar’s abuse to continue for several more months after the case was first opened.

The agency’s own watchdog found the FBI disregarded allegations about Nassar and made early errors in its investigation.

Several women who were sexually assaulted by Nassar – including Raisman, Biles and Maroney – have sued the FBI for $1bn (£783m) for mishandling credible complaints of sexual assault.

USA Gymnastics has agreed to pay $380m to Nassar’s victims, while Michigan State reached a $500m settlement with survivors.

In June 2022, Michigan’s Supreme Court rejected his final appeal in which he argued that he deserved a fresh trial due to comments made by the judge overseeing his case.

During his sentencing, Ingham County Judge Rosemarie Aquilina described Nassar as a “monster” and told him: “I just signed your death warrant.”

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