Reports surfaced earlier this week that Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel was suspending the department’s criminal investigation into Michigan State University’s handling of complaints against serial sexual abuser Larry Nassar. Nesell is now saying that is not quite right.
The U.S. Department of Education has fined Michigan State University $4.5 Million for their "systematic failure" in addressing the sexual abuse allegations made against Larry Nassar.
As if this story with Larry Nasser couldn't get any uglier; a new lawsuit filed against him claims that he drugged, raped, and impregnated a 17 year old girl in 1992.
Larry Nassar may be soon switching facilities after being assaulted, according to court documents filed Tuesday by Nassar's attorney to the Ingham County Circuit Court.
Strampel is facing one charge of misconduct of a public official, one count of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct, a high court misdemeanor, and two counts of willful neglect of duty.
Interim President John Engler lobbied against proposed changes to the law that the Michigan Legislature is considering in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal at MSU.