Maroney says she was molested by Nassar 'hundreds' of times
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[April 19, 2018]
(Reuters) - McKayla Maroney was
molested “hundreds” of times by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry
Nassar, the Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast said on Wednesday.
Maroney, a member of the victorious U.S. team at the 2012 London
Olympics, told Today Show’s Savannah Guthrie that the abuse by
Nassar started at her first meeting with him when she was 13 and
continued for years afterwards.
Nassar pleaded guilty to molesting female athletes under the guise
of medical treatment and was sentenced this year to life in prison.
"He told me he was going to do a check-up on me and that was the
first day I was abused,” Maroney, 22, told Guthrie. “He said that
nobody would understand this and the sacrifice that it takes to get
to the Olympics, so you can't tell people this."
“He didn’t say it in a way that was mean or anything like that,"
Maroney added. "I actually was like, ‘That makes sense. I don't want
to tell anybody about this’. And I didn't believe that they would
understand.”
In an interview with NBC news program Dateline airing on Sunday,
Maroney opens up about the years of abuse by Nassar.
Bela and Martha Karolyi, the former USA Gymnastics national team
coordinators, will also speak for the first time about the sex abuse
scandal.
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McKayla Maroney of the U.S. poses with her gold medal during a
ceremony after the women's gymnastics team final in the North
Greenwich Arena at the London 2012 Olympic Games July 31, 2012.
REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Authorities say Nassar victimized more than 260 women, including
several of Maroney's Olympic team mates.
Nearly 200 of them offered testimony during two sentencing hearings
in Michigan this year.
The scandal prompted the entire board of directors at USA
Gymnastics, the sport’s governing body in the United States, to
resign, along with the president and athletic director at Michigan
State University, where Nassar also worked.
A series of criminal and civil investigations have been launched
into the United States Olympic Committee, USA Gymnastics and
Michigan State after numerous accusers said their complaints about
Nassar were ignored for years.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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