Report: Larry Nassar victims to get $100M from Justice Dept.
Source: ESPN
The United States Justice Department has agreed to pay around 100 victims of disgraced former Team USA doctor Larry Nassar approximately $100 million for the FBI's failures to properly investigate reports of Nassar's sexual assaults against America's top gymnasts and others, according to a report Wednesday in the Wall Street Journal.
If the agreement becomes final, it would push the total amount of settlements in the sprawling legal cases against Nassar to nearly $1 billion. Two attorneys, who between them represent more than 300 of Nassar's victims, would not confirm details of the proposed settlement when reached Wednesday by ESPN.
The FBI's failures in the Nassar case are well documented. At a 2021 Senate hearing, FBI director Christopher Wray apologized to survivors of Nassar's abuse, saying it was "inexcusable" that agents "had their own chance to stop this monster back in 2015 and failed."
After conducting a five-week internal investigation in the summer of 2015, officials from USA Gymnastics first told agents within the FBI's Indianapolis field office that three Team USA gymnasts had said they were sexually assaulted by Nassar during treatment sessions.
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This moment in the courtroom where a victims dad lunged at him will always be classic: