Meridian Township officials apologize to Nassar victim over 2004 report
Meridian Township officials held a press conference Thursday to address a sexual assault report made of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar to Meridian police in 2004.
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Meridian Township officials held a press conference Thursday to address a sexual assault report made of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar to Meridian police in 2004.
By William Deary
By Jason Porter and Tyler Silvestri
Spartans, everyone’s watching you.
At the March for Survivors and Change at MSU on Jan. 26, hundreds stamped and addressed postcards, which were scattered across a card table, intended for those at the march to write to enablers of sexual assault and abuse.
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Editor's note: The following are letters sent to The State News about recent events. Only mild edits have occurred for spelling or brevity.
Larry Nassar is escorted out of the courtroom during the first day of sentencing for Larry Nassar on Jan. 31, 2018, in the Eaton County courtroom. Nassar faces three counts of criminal sexual conduct in Eaton County.
Larry Nassar and his defense attorney Matt Newburg discuss something during the first day of his sentencing on Jan. 31, 2018, in the Eaton County courtroom. Nassar faces three counts of criminal sexual conduct in Eaton County.
Judge Janice Cunningham adresses the court at the beginning of the first day of sentencing for Larry Nassar on Jan. 31, 2018, in the Eaton County courtroom. Nassar faces three counts of criminal sexual conduct in Eaton County.
Larry Nassar listens to a victim impact statement during the first day of his sentencing on Jan. 31, 2018, in the Eaton County courtroom. Nassar faces three counts of criminal sexual conduct in Eaton County.
Ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar began day one of his Eaton County sentencing for three counts of criminal sexual conduct Wednesday morning.
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John Geddert, gymnastics coach and founder of Twistars Gymnastics, has transferred all of his business management to his wife, Kathryn Geddert.
From left to right, social relations and policy senior Kasidy Higgings, music education senior Nicole Marek, and kinesiology senior Lindsey Klei lock arms while addressing the media before walking to meet with the Board of Trustees on Jan 29, 2018 at Jenison Fieldhouse. The team compiled a list of their expectations in regards to how MSU handles sexual assault to present at the meeting. Larry Nassar served as the rowing team’s physician from 1998-2016 and survivors of his abuse still remain on MSU women’s rowing team.
MSU journalism professor Sue Carter is under investigation for an alleged inappropriate sexual relationship by the Office of Institutional Equity, or OIE.
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