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NCAA opens investigation into Michigan State
The NCAA is now investigating the sexual assault case at Michigan State

From Sporting News

A few tidbits from this article:

Quote:...but MSU allowed Nassar to continue to see patients for more than 16 months even as university police investigated a sexual abuse claim against him.

Quote:...one victim, 15-year-old Emma Ann Miller, says she’s still being billed by MSU for Nassar’s services. Miller said Nassar abused her a week before he was fired by MSU.
01-24-2018 04:00 PM
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RE: NCAA opens investigation into Michigan State
Michigan State president Lou Anna Simon has now stepped down.
01-24-2018 10:15 PM
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RE: NCAA opens investigation into Michigan State
I haven’t read the details of the allegations at MSU yet. Kinda scared to after what happened inHuntsville, TX.
01-25-2018 07:55 AM
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