USA Gymnastics' Proposed Settlement for Nassar Victims Called "Reprehensible"
USA Gymnastics' Proposed Settlement for Nassar Victims Called "Reprehensible"
USA Gymnastics is under fire for its proposed settlement to survivors of sexual abuse, many of whom were victimized by former Michigan State University physician Larry Nassar.According to USA Today, the gymnastics association is hoping to release its Olympic and Paralympic Committee from the agreement, without the OPC making any significant financial contribution towards its fulfillment.Now it appears that the judge overseeing the lawsuit has sided with survivors, saying the U.S. OPC needs to be “actively participating, particularly with their pocketbook.”“It isn’t news to anybody on this phone call, nor is it news to me, that the U.S. Olympic Committee needs to be an active participant, and I mean beyond just throwing in their insurance coverage in this,” U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robyn Moberly said.However, the Olympic and Paralympic Committee suggested Moberly may not be fully aware of its role in the settlement. USOPC spokesperson Jon mason told USA Today that “virtually all” of the proposed $215 million award, alongside a “substantial” other contribution, come from policies that only apply to the committee.
Larry Nassar allegedly abused hundreds of women while serving as a sports medicine physician at Michigan State University. Image by Ryan J. Farrick.
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