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Nassar Ordered to Stand Trial in Eaton County

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Former MSU sports physician Larry Nassar will stand trial in Eaton County on 13 criminal sexual conduct charges.

An Eaton County judge has ordered former MSU sports physician Larry Nassar to stand trial on charges of sexual assault. 

At a hearing in Charlotte, three of Nassar’s accusers told stories of how Nassar penetrated their genitals during numerous medical treatment sessions at a gymnastics facility in Dimondale. 

 

One witness said Nassar instructed her not to tell her parents about his actions because “they wouldn’t understand.”  At one point she became emotional on the stand, telling the prosecution she felt “conflicted and embarrassed” because she felt she was betraying Nassar, whom she felt “was capable of being a really good doctor.”

 

District Court Judge Julie Reincke ordered Nassar to stand trial in Eaton Circuit Court on seven counts of first degree and six counts of third degree criminal sexual conduct. 

 

No date has been set. 

 

Nassar also faces trial in Ingham County and three federal child pornography charges.

 

 

 

Kevin Lavery served as a general assignment reporter and occasional local host for Morning Edition and All Things Considered before retiring in 2023.
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