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3 members of the Fierce Five team that won Olympic gymnastics gold in 2012 publicly said they were abused by Nassar
McKayla Maroney was the first, doing so in a Twitter post. Weeks later, Aly Raisman said during a 60 Minutes interview that Nassar abused her. And in a November Instagram post, Gabby Douglas said Nassar sexually assaulted her. -
Nassar pleaded guilty to seven counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct
Took place in Ingham County Circuit Court as part of a plea agreement with the Michigan Attorney General's Office. -
Nassar pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct
Took place in Eaton County Circuit Court as part of a plea agreement with the Michigan Attorney General's Office. -
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette asks MSU President Lou Anna Simon to release findings
Of "the internal review that former U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald is conducting into the actions of Lawrence Nassar while employed by Michigan State University." -
Nassar was sentenced to 60 years in federal prison
Sentenced on child pornography charges to which he's admitted. -
Nassar's sentencing hearing begins
Nassar's sentencing hearing in Ingham County Circuit Court begins. -
John Geddert suspended
John Geddert, the one-time U.S. Olympic women's gymnastics coach and owner of Twistars, suspended from USA Gymnastics. -
Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison
Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison on sexual assault charges. -
Nassar's sentencing hearing in Eaton County begins
Nassar's sentencing hearing in Eaton County begins. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. -
Judge Janice Cunningham sentences Nassar
Judge Janice Cunningham sentences Nassar to 40 to 125 years in prison in Eaton County, bringing an end to his criminal cases.