Category: statement

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Jamie Doski

Larry Nassar was never Doctor Nassar to me. He was Larry, our friend, and not only to myself but to my family, coaches, and teammates who trusted him also.

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Amanda Barterian

While it has not been easy to find the strength to be where I am today, I am here as a survivor. I am no longer a victim. I have wasted so much time trying to put into words the effect that Larry Nassar has had on me and how to express the amount of damage that he has done to me and how negatively he has impacted my life.

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Gwen Anderson

I’m a middle school teacher and I teach 12, 13, and 14 year old kids every day. And every single day when I look at them I am faced with the reality of how young and defenseless we were when Larry molested us.

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Victim 105

That man was the hero doctor in town and he had us all fooled, but in late March of 2014 I found out that man’s true identity. Larry Nassar was no hero, he was a villain.

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Amanda Thomashow

That man was the hero doctor in town and he had us all fooled, but in late March of 2014 I found out that man’s true identity. Larry Nassar was no hero, he was a villain.

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Jeanette Antolin

Larry manipulated, violated every ethical code of being a doctor. He robbed a good portion of my gymnastics experience, but not just for me, from countless women.

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Tiffany Thomas Lopez

You and your actions have walked with me every step of the way since leaving Michigan State University, such a beautiful campus tarnished with your touch.

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Maggie Nichols

Not only was Larry Nassar my doctor, I thought he was my friend. He contacted me on Facebook complimenting and telling me how beautiful I was. Looking — and contacted me on numerous occasions, but I was only 15 and I thought he was just trying to be nice to me. Now I believe this was all part of the grooming process that I’ve learned about.

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Lindsey Schuett

You’re valuable. I’m so very sorry this happened and, Lindsey, I’ve heard your scream. I will make a tough decision. I hope you will like it.

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Anna Ludes

She can’t ignore four years of abuse, but she can put it behind her and be a better self, a stronger self, a more confidence self, that spokesperson that she just became, joining with her sister victims, survivors now, so important.