MSU chooses firm for Title IX program review
MSU has chosen the law firm Husch Blackwell to perform the review of MSU's Title IX program, which was announced last spring. The law firm was hired earlier this month, it was announced Friday.
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MSU has chosen the law firm Husch Blackwell to perform the review of MSU's Title IX program, which was announced last spring. The law firm was hired earlier this month, it was announced Friday.
All eyes are on him as he walks into the courtroom. Clothed in an orange jumpsuit and plastic sandals, he sits next to his attorneys in the hard, wooden chair. He says nothing. The judge enters the room. Plaintiffs, most of them teenage girls, some of them older, enter the courtroom one at a time.
Head coach Kathie Klages during a match. Klages was suspended from her role at MSU on Feb. 13 after a Jan. 31 motion alleged she discouraged a gymnast from reporting former MSU employee Larry Nassar's alleged sexual abuse. She retired on Feb. 14. Jaclyn McNeal/The State News
Update 2:45 p.m.:
Editor's Note — The description of the article 'Former MSU gymnastics coach Klages working at gymnastics club' has been updated at 3:40 p.m. to reflect the newest information from the original article.
Former gymnasts demand removal of USA Gymnastics leaders, saying they didn't do enough to stop sexual abuse | The Orange County Register | Aug. 17, 2017
Ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's two cases in Ingham County have been consolidated into one case, as determined Tuesday at the 30th Judicial Circuit Court in Ingham County. The trial date for this case is set for Dec. 4 at 8:30 a.m.
Nassar Ingham County cases consolidated, trial date set for December | The State News | August 1, 2017
Last week, ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar pleaded guilty to three charges of child pornography in federal court, but it's not the end of the line yet. Nassar still has to stand trial against allegations of criminal sexual conduct in both Ingham and Eaton County courts. Here's a look at the upcoming court dates that have been scheduled so far.
Though the plea deal Larry Nassar signed Tuesday won’t include charges related to two separate alleged incidents of sexual exploitation, a former U.S. Attorney said the plea deal could maximize Nassar’s sentence.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Larry Nassar, the former MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor accused of sexual assault by 119 women, pleaded guilty to three counts of child pornography charges in federal court Tuesday and will await sentencing.
Ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar has reportedly agreed to plead guilty to three federal child pornography charges. Nassar has been charged with acquiring and possessing "more than 37,000" images of child pornography as well as the destruction of these files.
Number of ex-patients claiming abuse by Dr. Larry Nassar up to 119 | MLive | July 5, 2017
An additional 13 counts of criminal sexual conduct against ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar were bound over to the circuit court in Eaton County, as determined Friday following the preliminary examination hearing in the 56A District Court.
By Salvatore Castronovo
Ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar will again appear in court — this time, in Eaton County. On Friday, Nassar will show up in the Eaton County District Court for a preliminary examination hearing, where he faces seven criminal sexual conduct charges of the first degree.
USA Gymnastics: Sexual assault investigation urges cultural change | USA TODAY | June 27, 2017
Larry Nassar looks at his defense attorney Matt Newburg during the final day of the preliminary examination hearing in the 55th District Court on June 23.
Judge Donald Allen Jr looks at Larry Nassar during the final day of the preliminary examination hearing in the 55th District Court on June 23.
Judge Donald Allen Jr looks at Larry Nassar during the final day of the preliminary examination hearing in the 55th District Court on June 23.