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Simone Biles delivered a chilling testimony in a US court hearing against the disgraced former US Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, 58, who has been accused of assaulting dozens of young athletes under his care.
The committee has been convened to examine the FBI’s handlings of its investigation into the sports doctor. It is believed that he assaulted hundreds of women and girls while working at the Michigan State and Indiana-based Olympic training facilities.
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Simone Biles holds hands with McKayla Maroney as they leave the Senate Judiciary hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon (September 15).
New York Times, the U.S. Justice Department put out a report that found the failures of the FBI’s investigation “allowed Nassar to continue treating patients for eight months” at Michigan State University and “at a local gymnastics center and a high school.” After the athletes testified on Wednesday, Christopher Wray, the director of the FBI since 2017, to them. But the athletes say that this isn't enough.
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