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Ex-coach’s Nassar-related conviction will not be reinstated
Read full article: Ex-coach’s Nassar-related conviction will not be reinstatedThe Michigan Supreme Court turned down an appeal Wednesday and won’t reinstate the conviction of a retired Michigan State University gymnastics coach who was accused of lying to investigators about campus sports doctor Larry Nassar.
Michigan State University’s president has till Tuesday to resign or he will be fired, sources say
Read full article: Michigan State University’s president has till Tuesday to resign or he will be fired, sources sayMichigan State University’s President Samuel Stanley has until Tuesday to resign, or the school’s Board of Trustees will fire him, according to the Detroit Free Press citing anonymous sources.
Michigan attorney general ends campus probe tied to Nassar
Read full article: Michigan attorney general ends campus probe tied to Nassar(AP Photo/David Eggert, File)LANSING, Mich. – The investigation of Michigan State University's handling of disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar is over because the university has refused to provide thousands of documents related to the scandal, Michigan’s attorney general said Friday. Dana Nessel's announcement came after the university said it would not change its position that the documents are protected by attorney-client privilege. “The university’s refusal to voluntarily provide them closes the last door available to finish our investigation,” Nessel, a Democrat, said. Nassar was a campus doctor who is now serving decades in prison for sexual assault and child pornography crimes. Former gymnastics coach Kathie Klages was convicted of lying to investigators when she said she didn't get complaints about Nassar.
MSU board member resigns, ex-president to stand trial for lying to investigators
Read full article: MSU board member resigns, ex-president to stand trial for lying to investigatorsLANSING, Mich. - Several months after a marathon hearing ended, a judge says there is enough evidence to send Lou Anna Simon to trial. The former Michigan State University president is charged with lying to investigators in the Larry Nassar case. Related: Former Michigan State president to stand trial on charges she lied during Nassar investigationBut that's not the only big news out of Michigan State University Monday night. Nancy Schlichting, a member of the board of trustees, resigned over the weekend. Original Story: Nancy Schlichting resigns as MSU trusteeShclihting was the CEO of the Henry Ford Health System before she was appointed to the board of trustees by then Michigan Gov.
Former Michigan State president to stand trial on charges she lied during Nassar investigation
Read full article: Former Michigan State president to stand trial on charges she lied during Nassar investigationLANSING, Mich. - Former Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon will stand trial on charges connected to the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal, officials announced Monday. Simon was charged with lying to police officers, misconduct in office and impeding a criminal investigation. The defense argued it's not an issue of lying, but an issue of remembering, which isn't a crime. The Michigan Attorney General's Office pointed to a handwritten note on an agenda folder with Nassar's name on it, saying it proves Simon knew what Nassar was accused of doing. Simon has always said she knew a sports medicine doctor was involved, but didn't know it was Nassar.
MSU board member resigns, ex-president to stand trial for lying to investigators
Read full article: MSU board member resigns, ex-president to stand trial for lying to investigatorsLANSING, Mich. Several months after a marathon hearing ended, a judge says there is enough evidence to send Lou Anna Simon to trial. The former Michigan State University president is charged with lying to investigators in the Larry Nassar case. Related: Former Michigan State president to stand trial on charges she lied during Nassar investigationBut that's not the only big news out of Michigan State University Monday night. Nancy Schlichting, a member of the board of trustees, resigned over the weekend. Original Story: Nancy Schlichting resigns as MSU trusteeShclihting was the CEO of the Henry Ford Health System before she was appointed to the board of trustees by then Michigan Gov.
Former Michigan State president to stand trial on charges she lied during Nassar investigation
Read full article: Former Michigan State president to stand trial on charges she lied during Nassar investigationLANSING, Mich. Former Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon will stand trial on charges connected to the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal, officials announced Monday. Simon was charged with lying to police officers, misconduct in office and impeding a criminal investigation. The defense argued it's not an issue of lying, but an issue of remembering, which isn't a crime. The Michigan Attorney General's Office pointed to a handwritten note on an agenda folder with Nassar's name on it, saying it proves Simon knew what Nassar was accused of doing. Simon has always said she knew a sports medicine doctor was involved, but didn't know it was Nassar.
Michigan State University hit with record-breaking fine over Nassar investigation
Read full article: Michigan State University hit with record-breaking fine over Nassar investigationEAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State University has been fined a record $4.5 million in connection with the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal. ORIGINAL STORY: Michigan State University fined $4.5M in sex assault case against Larry NassarAccording to authorities, the rationale for the record-breaking fine starts with how the school handled a report of Nassar's abuse in 2014. The document alleges former Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon and former provost June Youatt did nothing after receiving complaints about former dean William Strampel's inappropriate language and behavior toward women for 16 years. The $4.5 million fine is the largest Clery Act fine against a school. The prior record-holder was Pennsylvania State University's $2.4 million fine in 2016 for how the school handled Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse scandal.
Judge delays decision on whether former Michigan State President Lou Anna Simon will face trial
Read full article: Judge delays decision on whether former Michigan State President Lou Anna Simon will face trialLANSING, Mich. - Former Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon returned to court Tuesday as closing arguments were heard to help determine whether she would go to trial on charges connected to the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal. The judge delayed a decision on whether Simon would go to trial. The Michigan Attorney General's Office points to a handwritten note on an agenda folder with Nassar's name on it, saying it proves Simon knew what Nassar was accused of doing. Simon has always said she knew a sports medicine doctor was involved, but didn't know it was Nassar. But the defense says even if Simon made a false statement, it was only a mistake.
Local 4 News at Noon -- July 23, 2019
Read full article: Local 4 News at Noon -- July 23, 2019DETROIT - Here's what you missed on Local 4 News at Noon (watch the episode above).Ex-Michigan State president Lou Anna Simon could go to trialOn Tuesday, former Michigan State University president Lou Anna Simon could learn if she is going to stand trial. Thousands of SE Michigan residents without power for daysAs of Tuesday morning, 91,000 DTE Energy customers remained without power after storms swept through Southeast Michigan last weekend. Metro Detroit weather: Shower chances return Tuesday eveningMost of SE Lower Michigan and Southern Ontario will be in the sunshine through the morning and early afternoon, but clouds will be increasing through the late afternoon with a shot at some showers after 4 p.m.NAACP Convention in Detroit: Here's what's happening todayThe 110th annual NAACP National Convention continues today at Cobo Center in Detroit. Boris Johnson will be UK's new prime ministerHardline Brexiteer Boris Johnson has won the UK's Conservative Party leadership contest and will take over from outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May when she steps down on Wednesday. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Watch Local 4 News at Noon -- July 23, 2019
Read full article: Watch Local 4 News at Noon -- July 23, 2019DETROIT - Here's what's coming up on Local 4 News at Noon:Ex-Michigan State president Lou Anna Simon could go to trialOn Tuesday, former Michigan State University president Lou Anna Simon could learn if she is going to stand trial. Thousands of SE Michigan residents without power for daysAs of Tuesday morning, 91,000 DTE Energy customers remained without power after storms swept through Southeast Michigan last weekend. Metro Detroit weather: Shower chances return Tuesday eveningMost of SE Lower Michigan and Southern Ontario will be in the sunshine through the morning and early afternoon, but clouds will be increasing through the late afternoon with a shot at some showers after 4 p.m.NAACP Convention in Detroit: Here's what's happening todayThe 110th annual NAACP National Convention continues today at Cobo Center in Detroit. Boris Johnson will be UK's new prime ministerHardline Brexiteer Boris Johnson has won the UK's Conservative Party leadership contest and will take over from outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May when she steps down on Wednesday. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Ex-Michigan State president Lou Anna Simon could go to trial
Read full article: Ex-Michigan State president Lou Anna Simon could go to trialCHARLOTTE, Mich. - Today we could learn if former Michigan State University president Lou Anna Simon will stand trial. Simon will appear before a judge for the seventh day in what has become a lengthy preliminary hearing. Detective says he believes Simon lied to investigatorsDuring the hearing last month, a Michigan State Police detective on the case gave an interesting answer when asked if he believed Simon lied, and the judge said something that might offer a hint about her ruling. Simon said she only knew of an issue with a sports medicine doctor, but not that it was Nassar. "I think they provide probable cause that Dr. Simon knew what was going on, and there's a reference to the osteopathic medicine equipment."
TODAY: Diversity job fair and LGBTQ town hall in Detroit
Read full article: TODAY: Diversity job fair and LGBTQ town hall in DetroitHere's an important topic being discussed in Detroit today: "The State of LGBTQ People of Color in America" town hall will take place at 2:30 p.m. today at Cobo as part of the NAACP Convention. Aug. 6 -- Primary election day for many communities across MichiganAug. 9 -- Impractical Jokers bring tour to DTEAug. 17 -- Renaissance Festival begins! The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) welcomes video game industry legend Tommy Tallarico for a one-night-only presentation of Video Games Live in Orchestra Hall. SPONSOREDIf you haven't gotten in on this Renaissance Festival tickets discount, do it now! Here's a link to learn more about the 2019 Renaissance Festival.