Kind of leaving out, uh, everything, to that story. FBI can't apply for a FISA warrant on one guy, but is supposed to just yank another off as a molester as soon as he's accused. Okay.
still can’t believe this happened with as many people knowing about it as it sounds like there were. Even if you are the kind of crap that thinks being relevant in a sport the world cares about for 2 weeks every 4 years is worth destroying the patches of all these young girls, self preservation is usually a strong motivator. How long did these idiots think all these victims would keep quiet?
Why is this the only doctor around, too? Like, shouldn't their be some sort of peer reviewing methods or something every once in awhile? One that could ask, "so what's the purpose of you, uh, sexually assaulting them?"
Apparently Nassar’s boss at Michigan State is a sick [uck fay] too.... “William Strampel, 70, has been charged with allegedly using his office to harass and sexually assault female students as well as having pornographic material on his work computer, including a video of Nassar performing "treatment" on a young female patient.” “During a press conference Tuesday, prosecutors said they received a tip about Strampel resulting in a search warrant. Investigators seized the former dean's computer and found approximately 50 photos of bare vaginas, nude or semi-nude women, sex toys, and pornography. Several of the women in the photos appear to be MSU students.” “Patients lie to get doctors in trouble. And we’re seeing that right now in the news with this Nassar stuff," Strampel reportedly said in a 2016 meeting, a written account of which was obtained by the Journal. "I don’t think any of these young women were actually assaulted by Larry, but Larry didn’t learn that lesson and didn’t have a chaperone in the room, so now they see an opening and they can take advantage of him."
Sweet Jeebus. Beginning to think this stuff is going to bring down a lot of colleges, and that they were as insulated as the Catholic Church.
The inside of a college/university where decisions are being made - "OK team, what's the worst thing we could possibly do?" *discussion* "OK then, let's do it! Pronto!"
Systemically, yes, but many will still see the crime committed as far worse at Penn St because it involved children. It makes me wonder where else this kind of stuff is going on. Baylor, Penn St, Michigan St. Where next?
Penn State was way worse (to most casual people) because it involved football, a sport that carries actual interest. It sad that's where we are, but it is what it is. If it wasn't for the USA gymnastic team literally no one outside of Lansing would know about it.
I will be honest, I thought this all happened while they were in college. But if so, then it is definitely worse than Penn St as you have MSU actively stalking the accusers.
Sandusky's actions seem a bit further into horrible territory, not that Nasser's aren't way in there, as well. Coverup crimes at Michigan State might be worse.