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| | |image = [[File:171207130728-larry-nassar-1122-super-169.jpg|thumb|248px]] | ||
|fullname = Lawrence Gerard Nassar | |fullname = Lawrence Gerard Nassar | ||
|alias = Larry Nassar<br>Dr. Nassar<br>"Demon"<br>The Pedophile Doctor | |alias = Larry Nassar<br>Dr. Nassar<br>"Demon"<br>The Pedophile Doctor | ||
|origin = Farmington Hils, Michigan, United States | |origin = Farmington Hils, Michigan, United States | ||
|occupation = | |occupation = ex-gymnastics coach | ||
|skills = Authority | |skills = Authority | ||
|hobby = Watching child pornography | |hobby = Watching child pornography | ||
|goals = | |goals = Unknown | ||
|crimes = | |crimes = Rape<br>Sexual abuse<br>[[Child Abuse|Child abuse]]<br>[[Pedophilia]]<br>Psychological abuse | ||
|type of villain = Rapist | |type of villain = Rapist | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Quote|I ended up delivering my daughters to a demon who had his own twisted, sick agenda. I'll never forgive that guy for what he's done.|Randall Margraves, the father of three of Nassar's victims.}} | {{Quote|I ended up delivering my daughters to a demon who had his own twisted, sick agenda. I'll never forgive that guy for what he's done.|Randall Margraves, the father of three of Nassar's victims.}} | ||
'''Lawrence Gerard | '''Lawrence Gerard Nassar''' (August 16<sup>th</sup>, 1963 - ) is an American former physician and an admitted serial child sexual abuser who was the USA Gymnastics national team doctor and an osteopathic physician at Michigan State University. He is known predominantly for his role in the sexual abuse of more than 150 girls, including a number of renowned Olympic gymnasts. | ||
On January 24<sup>th</sup>, 2018; Nassar was sentenced to between 40 to 175 years in prison for sexual assault of minors. This is in addition to the 60 year term Nassar was sentenced to in 2017 on [[Child Pornography|child pornography]] charges. | On January 24<sup>th</sup>, 2018; Nassar was sentenced to between 40 to 175 years in prison for sexual assault of minors. This is in addition to the 60 year term Nassar was sentenced to in 2017 on [[Child Pornography|child pornography]] charges. | ||
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In February 2017, three former gymnasts: Jeanette Antolin, Jessica Howard and Jamie Dantzscher gave an interview with ''60 Minutes'' in which they said that Nassar had sexually abused them. They also alleged that the "emotionally abusive environment" at the national team training camps run by Béla and Márta Károlyi at the Karolyi Ranch near Huntsville, Texas gave Nassar an opportunity to take advantage of the gymnasts and made them afraid to speak up about the abuse. Rachael Denhollander, one of the first women to publicly accuse Nassar, said in court in May 2017 that Nassar had sexually abused her on five doctor's visits in 2000 when she was 15 years old. | In February 2017, three former gymnasts: Jeanette Antolin, Jessica Howard and Jamie Dantzscher gave an interview with ''60 Minutes'' in which they said that Nassar had sexually abused them. They also alleged that the "emotionally abusive environment" at the national team training camps run by Béla and Márta Károlyi at the Karolyi Ranch near Huntsville, Texas gave Nassar an opportunity to take advantage of the gymnasts and made them afraid to speak up about the abuse. Rachael Denhollander, one of the first women to publicly accuse Nassar, said in court in May 2017 that Nassar had sexually abused her on five doctor's visits in 2000 when she was 15 years old. | ||
Olympic gold medalist | Olympic gold medalist McKayla Maroney, using the #MeToo hashtag on Twitter, stated that Nassar had repeatedly molested her since she was 13 years old until she retired from the sport in 2016. Maroney subsequently filed a lawsuit against Nassar, Michigan State University, the United States Olympic Committee and USA Gymnastics. The lawsuit accused USA Gymnastics of covering up the sexual abuse by paying Maroney $1.25 million to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Maroney's attorney John Manly called Nassar a "pedophile doctor". | ||
During a ''60 Minutes'' interview, Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman also said that Nassar had sexually abused her. Raisman stated that Nassar molested her when she was 15 years old. Gabby Douglas was criticized by fellow Olympic teammate Simone Biles and others for sending a tweet that they interpreted as criticizing Raisman and of "victim-shaming", stating that "dressing in a provocative/sexual way incites the wrong crowd." Douglas later apologized for the tweet, and said she was also a victim of Nassar's abuse. | During a ''60 Minutes'' interview, Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman also said that Nassar had sexually abused her. Raisman stated that Nassar molested her when she was 15 years old. Gabby Douglas was criticized by fellow Olympic teammate Simone Biles and others for sending a tweet that they interpreted as criticizing Raisman and of "victim-shaming", stating that "dressing in a provocative/sexual way incites the wrong crowd." Douglas later apologized for the tweet, and said she was also a victim of Nassar's abuse. | ||
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Nassar was transferred to the United States Penitentiary in Tucson, Arizona in February 2018. Earlier, he was transferred from a Michigan county jail to the federal detention center at FCI Milan near Milan, Michigan. In August 2018, The Detroit News reported that Nassar was transferred to the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. According to his lawyers, Nassar was assaulted almost as soon as he was placed in the general population at USP Tucson, and an investigation subsequently determined that Nassar could not be safely held at Tucson. As a result, he was moved to the United States Penitentiary, Coleman in Florida. His earliest possible release date from federal custody is March 23, 2069. If he is still alive at this point, he will be 105 years old and begin his state sentences. | Nassar was transferred to the United States Penitentiary in Tucson, Arizona in February 2018. Earlier, he was transferred from a Michigan county jail to the federal detention center at FCI Milan near Milan, Michigan. In August 2018, The Detroit News reported that Nassar was transferred to the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. According to his lawyers, Nassar was assaulted almost as soon as he was placed in the general population at USP Tucson, and an investigation subsequently determined that Nassar could not be safely held at Tucson. As a result, he was moved to the United States Penitentiary, Coleman in Florida. His earliest possible release date from federal custody is March 23, 2069. If he is still alive at this point, he will be 105 years old and begin his state sentences. | ||
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