sport news DOJ agrees $138.7m payout to young women abused by ex-USA Gymnastics team ... trends now

sport news DOJ agrees $138.7m payout to young women abused by ex-USA Gymnastics team ... trends now
sport news DOJ agrees $138.7m payout to young women abused by ex-USA Gymnastics team ... trends now

sport news DOJ agrees $138.7m payout to young women abused by ex-USA Gymnastics team ... trends now

Larry Nassar was sentenced for 60 years in federal prison on December 7, 2017 The FBI 'grossly mishandled allegations of sexual assault against Nassar in 2015 and 2016', allowing the sports doctor to continue to prey on victims pre-arrest DailyMail.com provides all the latest international sports news 

View
comments

The U.S. Justice Department announced a $138.7 million settlement Tuesday with more than 100 people who accused the FBI of grossly mishandling allegations of sexual assault against Larry Nassar in 2015 and 2016, a critical time gap that allowed the sports doctor to continue to prey on victims before his arrest.

When combined with other settlements, $1 billion now has been set aside by various organizations to compensate hundreds of women who said Nassar assaulted them under the guise of treatment for sports injuries.

Nassar worked at Michigan State University and also served as a team doctor at Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics. He's now serving decades in prison for assaulting female athletes, including medal-winning Olympic gymnasts.

Acting Associate Attorney General Benjamin Mizer said Nassar betrayed the trust of those in his care for decades, and that the 'allegations should have been taken seriously from the outset.'

'While these settlements won't undo the harm Nassar inflicted, our hope is that they will help give the victims of his crimes some of the critical support they need to continue healing,' Mizer said of the agreement to settle 139 claims.

Larry Nassar is pictured in court during his sentencing hearing in Michigan in January 2018

Larry Nassar is pictured in court during his sentencing hearing in Michigan in January 2018

In 2021, Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols (left-right) arrive to testify at a hearing about the FBI's handling of sexual assault allegations against Nassar

In 2021, Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols (left-right) arrive to testify at a hearing about the FBI's handling of sexual assault allegations against Nassar

FBI Director Christopher Wray apologized that 'so many different people let you down'

FBI Director Christopher Wray apologized that

read more from dailymail.....

PREV sport news Arsenal legend Jens Lehmann could launch Invincibles cryptocurrency or NFTs ... trends now
NEXT sport news Piers Morgan names two current stars in his greatest Arsenal XI of all time... ... trends now