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(04/13/17 3:27pm)
Former MSU employee Larry Nassar was permitted to hand-pick at least one physician who participated in MSU’s 2014 investigation into his alleged sexual abuse of patients, according to the Lansing State Journal.
(04/10/17 3:01pm)
United States District Judge Janet T. Neff has issued a temporary restraining order to allow alleged victims of ex-MSU employee Larry Nassar to publicly discuss the case.
(04/06/17 3:33pm)
Nassar planned return to clinic before end of 2014 inquiry | Lansing State Journal
(04/04/17 5:03pm)
by Brigid Kennedy
(04/04/17 1:40pm)
Former MSU employee Larry Nassar’s lawyers are focused on avoiding a trial by media.
(03/31/17 2:44pm)
Gymnasts testify before U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in support of bill | NBC
(03/30/17 2:34pm)
Judge signs order restricting comments in Nassar case | The Detroit News
(03/28/17 6:18pm)
Amidst ongoing investigations by MSU and law enforcement, former university employee Larry Nassar has been under investigation since October 2016 for allegations of criminal sexual conduct.
(03/27/17 8:04pm)
She got a phone call from her mother-in-law. Her mother-in-law had seen an article on ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, the man who had treated her when she was a gymnast in MSU’s Youth Gymnastics program in the late 1990s. Her mother-in-law informed her of how Nassar was accused of sexually abusing USA Gymnastics gymnasts.
(03/27/17 1:33am)
Former MSU employee Larry Nassar was a catechist for St. Thomas Aquinas Church’s seventh grade class, though the parish is not eager to claim him.
(03/27/17 7:56pm)
Lansing resident Larissa Boyce smiles while being interviewed about former MSU employee Larry Nassar on March 24, 2017 at Church Wyble P.C. at 2290 Science Parkway in Okemos. Boyce, a former MSU gymnast sexually abused by Nassar, has decided to dismiss anonymity in order to encourage change and challenge stigma. "When your house is robbed, you come forward. Well, our bodies were robbed," Boyce said.
(03/27/17 7:55pm)
Lansing resident Larissa Boyce talks during a conversation about former MSU employee Larry Nassar on March 24, 2017 at Church Wyble P.C. at 2290 Science Parkway in Okemos. Boyce, a former MSU gymnast sexually abused by Nassar, has decided to dismiss anonymity in order to encourage change and challenge stigma. "When your house is robbed, you come forward. Well, our bodies were robbed," Boyce said.
(03/27/17 7:57pm)
Lansing resident Larissa Boyce, left, talks to husband Adam Boyce, right, during a conversation about former MSU employee Larry Nassar on March 24, 2017 at Church Wyble P.C. at 2290 Science Parkway in Okemos. Boyce, a former MSU gymnast sexually abused by Nassar, has decided to dismiss anonymity in order to encourage change and challenge stigma. "When your house is robbed, you come forward. Well, our bodies were robbed," Boyce said.
(03/27/17 7:56pm)
Lansing resident Larissa Boyce, left, hugs her father after a conversation about former MSU employee Larry Nassar on March 24, 2017 at Church Wyble P.C. at 2290 Science Parkway in Okemos. Boyce, a former MSU gymnast sexually abused by Nassar, has decided to dismiss anonymity in order to encourage change and challenge stigma. "When your house is robbed, you come forward. Well, our bodies were robbed," Boyce said.
(03/27/17 7:56pm)
Lansing resident Larissa Boyce, center, gives a statement about former MSU employee Larry Nassar on March 24, 2017 at Church Wyble P.C. at 2290 Science Parkway in Okemos. Boyce, a former MSU gymnast sexually abused by Nassar, has decided to dismiss anonymity in order to encourage change and challenge stigma. "When your house is robbed, you come forward. Well, our bodies were robbed," Boyce said.
(03/27/17 7:57pm)
Lansing resident Larissa Boyce, center, gives a statement about former MSU employee Larry Nassar on March 24, 2017 at Church Wyble P.C. at 2290 Science Parkway in Okemos. Boyce, a former MSU gymnast sexually abused by Nassar, has decided to dismiss anonymity in order to encourage change and challenge stigma. "When your house is robbed, you come forward. Well, our bodies were robbed," Boyce said.
(03/23/17 8:12pm)
MSU football conducted its annual Pro Day on Wednesday as former Spartans aimed to impress coaches and scouts with their ambition to earn a roster spot with an NFL team.
(03/23/17 3:56pm)
Former MSU employee Larry Nassar’s case in Eaton County will be reassigned to another judge after Judge Julie O’Neill “liked” a Facebook post from White Law PLLC, according to the Lansing State Journal.
(03/20/17 9:35pm)
Two new lawsuits were filed in federal court in Grand Rapids Monday against former MSU employee Larry Nassar.
(03/21/17 4:53pm)
Former MSU employee Larry Nassar allegedly broke the rules he wrote for proper procedure when treating patients’ pelvic regions.