Discussion: Ex-USA Gymnastics Doctor Gets Up To 125 Years In Final Prison Sentence

I saw a tape of a father trying to get at this creep last week. I understand one dad who had refused to believe his daughter had been abused, committed suicide when he realized just how badly he had failed his child.

This guy is truly a monster.

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Yes, and I think it would be helpful if the article mentioned that this monster molested three of Mr. Margraves’ daughters. I do not blame him one bit for losing control.

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Neither did the judge, who released him without charges.

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I have to say, when the judge said ā€œI just signed your death warrant,ā€ that was a very low class and inappropriate display of opinion from what is supposed to be a dispassionate court system.

Also, it’s very disconcerting that the general public uses the idea of prison-rape as a secondary means of obtaining revenge. It’s disgusting, actually.

That being said, I’m very glad Nassar is going to prison. His crimes are horrible, and can’t be measured with one remaining lifetime in prison. I am glad that, despite how barbaric our judicial system and the people who run it are, we still get ā€˜justice’ right now and again.

This guy is the perp, but he was deeply embedded in the US Gymnastics and US Olympics hierarchy. The professionals in his sphere who turned a blind eye to Nassar every day deserve special condemnation. What a bunch of vile, evil human beings.

When you look into the reporting on this matter, you discover that young women at Michigan State had been complaining for some time, but the administration just papered over their complaints. They just took Nassar’s word that he was providing legitimate medical treatment and not engaging in sexual abuse.

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