New Sex Abuse Lawsuit Filed Before USA Gymnastics Bankruptcy
New Sex Abuse Lawsuit Filed Before USA Gymnastics Bankruptcy
A class action complaint is seeking to include “thousands of victims of molestation” in a lawsuit against USA Gymnastics, which is moving toward a bankruptcy settlement that’ll prevent more abuse claims from being filed against it.The sporting organization began Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in December, hoping to end a wave of sexual assault allegations and preserve its participation within the U.S. Olympic Committee.The lawsuit, reports the Indianapolis Star, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana on Monday. It alleges that the USA Gymnastics either knows or should know the identity of many current and former athletes who were molested by persons other than Larry Nassar.Nassar, a long-time USAG physician, was convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of girls and young women at his Michigan State University office and other locations.According to Jonathon Little, the Indianapolis attorney who lodged the complaint, USA Gymnastics possesses dozens of ‘secret files’ recounting allegations of abuse against various members of staff. His lawsuit not only seeks to certify a new class but demands the release of 54 files sealed in litigation currently ongoing in Georgia.
Michigan State was also sued for botching an investigation into Nassar. Image by Ryan J. Farrick.
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