It began 16 months ago, before Harvey Weinstein and #MeToo and the
tipping point of the US’s national reckoning with sexual assault, with
an unsolicited email to the Indianapolis Star, which that morning had
published a five-month investigation into the mishandling of sexual
abuse allegations by the national governing body of gymnastics.
It read: “I recently read the article titled ‘Out of Balance’ published by the IndyStar. My experience may not be relevant to your investigation, but I am emailing to report an incident that may be. I was not molested by my coach, but I was molested by Dr Larry Nassar, the team doctor for USAG. I was 15 years old, and it was under the guise of medical treatment for my back.”
Source :- theguardian
It read: “I recently read the article titled ‘Out of Balance’ published by the IndyStar. My experience may not be relevant to your investigation, but I am emailing to report an incident that may be. I was not molested by my coach, but I was molested by Dr Larry Nassar, the team doctor for USAG. I was 15 years old, and it was under the guise of medical treatment for my back.”
Source :- theguardian
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