LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – If they can get through the list of victims who want to speak, former gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar could learn his fate later today or tomorrow.
Until then the victims will continue to detail the assaults and indignities they suffered at Nassar’s sentencing hearing.
Yesterday, startling testimony came from 15-year-old Emma Miller, who stated that she was still being abused in the week before he was fired.
This was after Nassar had been put on probation, banned from skin to skin contact and told to always have someone else present during exams.
Miller says her mother was still receiving bills from Michigan State University for the visits when she was molested. MSU says they will be cancelling those charges.
It has also been revealed that while Racheal Denhollander of Kalamazoo brought Nassar’s career to a halt by finally reporting him to police in August 2016, women had been complaining to staff at Michigan State University that Nassar was molesting them many years before that.
Denhollander is expected to be the last to speak before Judge Rosemary Aquilina hands down what is expected to be a very long sentence.





