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		Former USA Gymnastics trainer in Texas 
		jail on sex abuse charge 
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		 [September 07, 2018] 
		AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A former 
		USA Gymnastics trainer was arrested and jailed in Texas after being 
		accused of sexually abusing a child at a team training facility in 
		Huntsville, jail officials said on Thursday. 
 Debbie Van Horn, 64, was being held in the Walker County Jail on a 
		single abuse count. There was no lawyer listed for her in jail records. 
		She is due to be arraigned on Friday, according to a media report.
 
 In June, she was charged by a grand jury in the county and former team 
		doctor Larry Nassar was charged with six counts of sexual assault that 
		allegedly occurred at a training camp in Huntsville run by gymnastics 
		coaches Bela and Marta Karolyi. The Karolyis were not charged and have 
		said they knew nothing about the alleged assaults at the training camp.
 
 Van Horn was arrested at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in 
		Houston by Homeland Security officials after getting off a plane from 
		China, the Huntsville Item newspaper reported, citing the local district 
		attorney.
 
 Nassar, who also worked at Michigan State University, was sentenced in 
		Michigan in January to up to 175 years in prison for abusing young 
		female gymnasts who were entrusted to his care.
 
		 
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			Former USA Gymnastics trainer Debbie Van Horn appears in a booking 
			photo provided by Walker County Jail in Huntsville, Texas, U.S. 
			September 6, 2018. Walker County Jail/Handout via REUTERS 
            
			 
            The Karolyi facility has been used for regular training camps but 
			shortly after the Nassar sentencing, USA Gymnastics canceled 
			training sessions there. Reuters was unable to reach the Karolyi 
			facility for comment.
 (Reporting by Jon Herskovitz)
 
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