“Nassar is where he belongs, but those who enabled him deserve to be held accountable,” Biles told senators on Wednesday.
profile about the abuse she suffered as a young gymnast, accused the FBI on Wednesday of “lying about my initial report and for covering up for a child molester.” She first told the FBI about Nassar in the summer of 2015, relaying in a two-hour phone call how the pedophile doctor had sexually abused her for years.
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