Larry Nassar, the disgraced former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State doctor who was convicted of sexually abusing numerous underage female gymnasts, was reportedly been stabbed while serving his prison sentence at United States Penitentiary Coleman in Florida.
While thousands, if not millions of people celebrated him being assaulted for obvious reasons. However, how do some of his assault victims feel about it?
Sarah Klein, the first known survivor of disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse, released a statement that added she felt no peace about him being stabbed.
“This assault on Nassar brings no peace to me personally or to the survivors I’ve spoken with today. The incident forces us to vividly relive our abuse and trauma at the hands of Nassar and the institutions, including law enforcement, that protected him and allowed him to prey on children,” Klein wrote.
“I want him to face the severe prison sentence he received because of the voices of survivors. I absolutely do not support violence because it’s morally wrong and death would be an easy out for Nassar. I urge the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Prisons to see that Nassar is not allowed to escape his sentence and consequences of his horrible crimes.”
It was reported that Nassar was stabbed in the back and the chest during an altercation with a fellow incarcerated person on Sunday. Nassar is reportedly in “stable” condition.
The 59-year-old has been in prison since 2017 after pleading guilty to sexually abusing underage girls while serving as the team doctor at USA Gymnastics and for the Michigan State gymnastics team. More than 250 women have come forward to accuse Nassar of sexually abusing them, including Olympic gold medalists Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas, Jordyn Wieber, and Madison Kocian.
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Nassar is also serving a 60-year federal prison sentence for possessing 37,000 images of child pornography. Basically, he will die in prison either by old age or by another inmate.