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The deputy attorney general told Congress last year that prosecutors would review new evidence about FBI failures in the investigation of Larry Nassar.
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Some 70 people were abused by Nassar in the year after the FBI failed to properly investigate complaints against him. Now, a few them are taking legal action.
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The Senators said they agree with Nassar survivors' demands for accountability from the organizations and institutions that were supposed to protect them, but failed them instead.
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An appeals panel has ordered Klages' conviction to be reversed after determining there is insufficient evidence that she lied to police about her knowledge of sexual abuse by ex-doctor Larry Nassar.
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The bills create a more uniform training process for mandatory reporters of suspected abuse, prevent coercion to keep someone from reporting, and address survivor anonymity.
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Bipartisan bills are advancing in Michigan’s Legislature to give people more time to sue over sexual abuse.
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Gymnasts, the FBI director, and the DOJ inspector general testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
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A judge has ordered the government to take money from the prison account of former sports doctor Larry Nassar, who owes about $58,000 to victims of his…
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Like any Olympic summer, gymnastics is at the center of attention for many viewers. However, the event is seen in a different light this time around—this…
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Today on Stateside, a conversation about how the legacy of abuse by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar is changing our conversation on athlete…