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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.
Ex-gymnastics coach wins appeal on Nassar-related conviction
Read full article: Ex-gymnastics coach wins appeal on Nassar-related convictionAn appeals court has overturned the conviction of a former Michigan State University gymnastics coach who was sentenced to jail for lying to investigators about her knowledge of sexual abuse complaints against Larry Nassar in the 1990s.
‘You will have shut the door on the pursuit of justice’ -- MSU, AG reach stalemate in Nassar investigation
Read full article: ‘You will have shut the door on the pursuit of justice’ -- MSU, AG reach stalemate in Nassar investigationLANSING, Mich. – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said the investigation into Michigan State University involvement with Larry Nassar is going nowhere. According to the Attorney General’s office, the investigation remains inconclusive and nearly 6,000 school documents have not been released to investigators. Nessel sent a letter to the MSU Board of Trustees Wednesday and requested access to the 6,000 documents. “You will have shut the door on the pursuit of justice,” Nessel said in the letter. Klages was convicted of lying to a police officer in the Nassar investigation and sentenced to 90 days jail.
Judge sentences ex-Michigan State University coach to jail in Nassar-related case
Read full article: Judge sentences ex-Michigan State University coach to jail in Nassar-related caseLANSING, Mich. A former Michigan State University head gymnastics coach was sentenced Tuesday to 90 days in jail for lying to police during an investigation into ex-Olympic and university doctor Larry Nassar. Klages testified at trial, and in a tearful statement Tuesday, that she did not remember being told about abuse. Related: Michigan State University fined $4.5M in sex assault case against Larry NassarTwo women testified in November 2018 that in 1997 they told Klages that Nassar had sexually abused them and spoke Tuesday in court ahead of the sentencing. If the case had not involved Nassar, her lawyer has said, Klages would never have been found guilty. Related: Nassar-related charges against former Michigan State president Lou Anna Simon dismissedAnna Liz Nichols is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative.
EX-MSU gymnastics coach sentenced to 90 days in jail for lying to police about Larry Nassar case
Read full article: EX-MSU gymnastics coach sentenced to 90 days in jail for lying to police about Larry Nassar caseINGHAM COUNTY, Mich. Former Michigan State University Gymnastics Coach Kathie Klages was sentenced to 90 days in jail on Tuesday for lying to police in the Larry Nassar case. Kathie Klages, 65, was found guilty in February of a felony and a misdemeanor for denying she knew of Nassars abuse prior to 2016 when survivors started to come forward publicly. She continued to claim she didnt know anything regarding Nassars abuse of girls and young women. But two of those gymnast, who were just teens at the time, said they came to Klages pleading for help. Attorney General Dana Nessel said Klages knew about the abuse and did nothing.
Former MSU gymnastics coach was reluctant to believe Nassar victims
Read full article: Former MSU gymnastics coach was reluctant to believe Nassar victimsKlages spent 27 years at MSU as a gymnastics coach and was one of Larry Nassar's most vocal defenders until just about the bitter end. They said she lied when she denied that Nassar victims told her they were assaulted by him. READ: Former MSU gymnastics coach charged with lying to investigators about knowledge of Nassar's abuseKlages held a team meeting the day the initial story appeared in the Indianapolis Star in Sept. 2016. At one point she told the team she believed the child pornography found on his computer was a set-up. Months later, Klages told investigators Nassar had deceived her for decades.