US GYMNAST SAYS SPOKE OF NASSAR ABUSE 5 YEARS BEFORE HIS ARREST
Olympic gold medalist
McKayla Maroney revealed sexual abuse by Larry Nassar five years before his
arrest but nobody listened, she told NBC News' "Dateline" in an
interview aired on Sunday.
The disclosure came
as she rode back to a hotel in a car with then-USA team coach John Geddert and
others in 2011, she said.
"I even said
out loud that, last night, Larry was fingering me," she said, referring to
the team's physician.
PEOPLE GASPED
At least 265 female
athletes -- including several Olympic gold medalists in gymnastics -- have
claimed Nassar, then the team doctor, abused them over a period of two decades
in the biggest scandal in US Olympic history.
A US court in
January sentenced Nassar, 54, to up to 175 years in prison for his crimes.
Fellow gold medalist
Aly Raisman told Dateline she was there and remembers Maroney's cry for help
but Geddert "just said nothing".
"So that's why
we just -- we always thought that we were the problem," said Raisman, 23.
Maroney said she was
abused "hundreds" of times by Nassar but that her revelation in the
car came just after the worst incident, in Tokyo when she was 15.
"He went, like,
overboard that night. I was bawling, naked, on a bed. Him on top of me. And I
thought I was gonna die."
The incident
resulted in a revelation for Maroney: "This was not treatment. I was being
abused. I remember waking up the next day and wanting to tell someone."
In February,
Raisman, without naming Maroney, told CNN about an incident in which "one
of my teammates described in graphic detail what Nassar had done to her the
night before. And John Geddert was in the car with us and he just didn't say
anything."
Geddert announced
his retirement from coaching in January following his suspension by USA
Gymnastics.
Two other former US
Olympic gymnastics coaches, Bela and Marta Karolyi, whose training ranch became
the center of the sex abuse scandal, told "Dateline" they never knew
Nassar was preying upon the girls they were training.
McKayla Maroney of the United States stands on the podium with her silver medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. |
"I feel
extremely bad. I don't feel responsible, but I feel extremely hurt that this
thing happened and it happened everywhere, but it happened here, also,"
Marta Karolyi said.
Maroney asked:
"How could you not know?"
But Bela Karolyi,
whose ranch is now closed, told "Dateline" he is also a victim of
Nassar.
"This miserable
man destroyed everything, whatever... I was working for," he said.
"My facilities. My dreams... and also, my health."
The Karolyis are
co-defendants in several civil lawsuits filed against Nassar and USA Gymnastics.
The Texas Rangers, a statewide law enforcement agency, were asked in January to
investigate what happened at the ranch over the years.
“Did he [Nassar] molest you again?” -@savannahguthrie— TODAY (@TODAYshow) April 18, 2018
“Every time I saw him.” -@McKaylaMaroney
“How many times might that be?” -Guthrie
“Hundreds.” -Maroney pic.twitter.com/Y9uEDOT0mJ
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