- ABC News
- December 20, 2017
Larry Nassar, the admitted serial sexual predator who worked as a physician for Michigan State and USA Gymnastics, was the subject of a 19-month investigation by the Michigan State University Police Department and was allowed to continue seeing patients at the university during the majority of that time. That revelation comes from a MSUPD/FBI joint investigation into whether any other school employees broke the law in connection to Nassar's misconduct. Details of that investigation were released Tuesday through a university spokesman. During the joint investigation, which was conducted in the spring of 2017, eight current or former Michigan State employees were interviewed as part of the only known independent investigation into whether anyone beyond the disgraced doctor was criminally responsible for allowing Nassar to prey on girls and young women for nearly two decades. In the report, Dr. William Strampel, the dean of Michigan State's osteopathic school and Nassar's...