U.S.
Olympic gold medalist Douglas says doctor sexually abused her
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[November 22, 2017]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Three-times Olympic gold
medalist Gabby Douglas said on Tuesday she was sexually abused by
former USA Gymnastics team physician Larry Nassar, the latest in a
list of female athletes to accuse the doctor of misconduct.
Douglas, who last week was criticized for placing some of the onus
on women to avoid sexual harassment, apologized again for her
remarks while adding that she too was abused by Nassar, who is in
jail awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to federal child
pornography charges.
In an Instagram post on Tuesday addressing last week's comments that
were viewed by some as victim shaming, Douglas wrote: "It would be
like saying that because of the leotards we wore, it was our fault
that we were abused by Larry Nassar.
"I didn't publicly share my experiences as well as many other things
because for years we were conditioned to stay silent and honestly
some things were extremely painful."
Jeff Raymond, a publicist for Douglas, confirmed in an email that
the gymnast was in fact "confirming that she too was a victim of
Larry Nassar."
Nassar's attorney, Matt Newburg, was not immediately available for
comment but has previously said that due to a gag order imposed he
had no comment.
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Gabrielle Douglas (USA) of USA (Gabby Douglas) competes on the vault
during the women's qualifications. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
Douglas is the third member of the 'Fierce Five' gymnastics team who
won a team gold at the 2012 London Olympics to allege abuse by
Nassar, joining Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney.
It was after Raisman's allegations last week that Douglas wrote in a
since-deleted post on Twitter that "it is our responsibility as
women to dress modestly and be classy. Dressing in a
provocative/sexual way entices the wrong crowd."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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