{"id":1710,"date":"2017-03-10T14:29:30","date_gmt":"2017-03-10T19:29:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/journals.law.harvard.edu\/jsel\/?p=1710"},"modified":"2023-07-25T11:56:21","modified_gmt":"2023-07-25T15:56:21","slug":"falling-off-the-balance-beam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/journals.law.harvard.edu\/jsel\/2017\/03\/falling-off-the-balance-beam\/","title":{"rendered":"Falling Off the Balance Beam"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/journals.law.harvard.edu\/jsel\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/78\/2017\/03\/JSEL-Highlight-2.24.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1711\" src=\"https:\/\/journals.law.harvard.edu\/jsel\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/78\/2017\/03\/JSEL-Highlight-2.24-300x200.jpg\" alt=\"JSEL Highlight 2.24\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" srcset=\"https:\/\/journals.law.harvard.edu\/jsel\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/78\/2017\/03\/JSEL-Highlight-2.24-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/journals.law.harvard.edu\/jsel\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/78\/2017\/03\/JSEL-Highlight-2.24-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/journals.law.harvard.edu\/jsel\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/78\/2017\/03\/JSEL-Highlight-2.24.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>According to a report by the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/news\/morning-mix\/wp\/2017\/02\/23\/horrid-sexual-assaults-former-usa-team-gymnastics-doctor-charged-with-sexually-assaulting-9-female-athletes-some-under-13-years-old\/?utm_term=.b2f6e34d4d4e\">Washington Post<\/a>, Lawrence G. Nassar, former team physician for the U.S. women\u2019s and Michigan State University (\u201cMSU\u201d) gymnastic teams, was charged on February 22, 2017 with sexually abusing nine female athletes, some of whom were younger than 13 years old. Although the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/sports\/2017\/02\/16\/a03f968c-f489-11e6-a9b0-ecee7ce475fc_story.html?tid=a_inl&amp;utm_term=.2acc0ca332a4\">Washington Post<\/a> noted that USA Gymnastics first alerted the FBI of Nassar in the summer of 2015, it was after the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.indystar.com\/story\/news\/2016\/09\/12\/former-usa-gymnastics-doctor-accused-abuse\/89995734\/\">IndyStar<\/a> published a striking piece about two sexual abuse allegations against Nassar in September 2016 when additional complaints alleging sexual abuse by Nassar were reported to MSU police<\/p>\n<p>Reportedly, Nassar was a central figure in the USA Gymnastics community. Many accusers have <a href=\"http:\/\/deadspin.com\/former-gymnast-alleges-usa-gymnastics-enabled-ignored-1788304106\">stated<\/a> Nassar was a \u201cgod\u201d in the gymnastics community and in 2014 USA Gymnastics President Steve Penny <a href=\"http:\/\/www.indystar.com\/story\/news\/2016\/09\/12\/former-usa-gymnastics-doctor-accused-abuse\/89995734\/\">stated<\/a> that Nassar\u2019s contributions to USA Gymnastics were \u201cimmeasurable and will continue to be so.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette <a href=\"http:\/\/www.michigan.gov\/ag\/0,4534,7-164--405498--,00.html\">stated<\/a> that Nassar allegedly sexually abused female athletes in his home treatment room and medical offices. Michigan State University Police Chief Jim Dunlap said, \u201c[t]he allegations of sexual assault against Dr. Nassar continue to increase nearly every day. . . .\u201d The charges against Nassar include 22 counts of criminal sexual conduct in the first degree, five of which are for victims under 13 years of age.<\/p>\n<p>According to <a href=\"http:\/\/statenews.com\/article\/2017\/02\/nassar-arraignment\">The State News<\/a>, Nassar pleaded not guilty at his February 23 arraignment. Attorney General Bill Schuette <a href=\"http:\/\/statenews.com\/article\/2017\/02\/22-new-nassar-charges\">told reporters<\/a>, \u201c[t]his guy is disgusting, this guy is despicable, he is a monster,\u201d and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.michigan.gov\/ag\/0,4534,7-164--405498--,00.html\">stating further<\/a> that \u201cDr. Nassar used his status and authority to engage in horrid sexual assaults under the guise of medical procedures.\u201d Nassar will not be released from jail after his arraignment\u2014he is in jail without bond from charges in an unrelated child pornography case.<\/p>\n<p>The criminal charges against Nassar are part of an allegedly larger pattern of sexual abuse across USA Gymnastics. An <a href=\"http:\/\/www.indystar.com\/story\/news\/investigations\/2016\/10\/05\/indystar-investigation-usa-gymnastics-failed-report-cases-compilation\/91626182\/?from=global&amp;sessionKey=&amp;autologin=\">IndyStar<\/a> investigation found that at least 368 gymnasts had alleged some form of sexual abuse in USA Gymnastics in the last 20 years. Famed coaches Marta and Bela Karolyi have also been <a href=\"http:\/\/deadspin.com\/former-gymnast-alleges-usa-gymnastics-enabled-ignored-1788304106\">accused<\/a> of creating a training environment rife with intimidation and abuse. \u00a0In a separate suit against the Karolyi\u2019s as reported by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2016\/10\/27\/us\/bela-martha-karolyi-lawsuit\/\">CNN<\/a>, the coaches were charged with striking and scratching their pupils and depriving gymnasts of food and water. Moreover, the complaint alleges that the Karolyi\u2019s were aware of but turned a blind eye to Nassar\u2019s conduct.<\/p>\n<p><em>Kendall Howell\u00a0is a Sports Highlight Contributor for the Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law and a current first year student at Harvard Law School (Class of 2019).<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; According to a report by the Washington Post, Lawrence G. Nassar, former team physician for the U.S. women\u2019s and Michigan State University (\u201cMSU\u201d) gymnastic teams, was charged on February 22, 2017 with sexually abusing nine female athletes, some of whom were younger than 13 years old. Although the Washington Post noted that USA Gymnastics 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