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Convicted Child Molester Larry Nassar Stabbed In Prison: Report

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CHARLOTTE, MI - FEBRUARY 05: Larry Nassar stands as he is sentenced by Judge Janice Cunningham for three counts of criminal sexual assault in Eaton County Circuit Court on February 5, 2018 in Charlotte, Michigan. Nassar has been accused of sexually assaulting more than 150 girls and young women while he was a physician for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University. Cunningham sentenced Nassar to 40 to 125 years in prison. He is currently serving a 60-year sentence in federal prison for possession of child pornography. Last month a judge in Ingham County, Michigan sentenced Nassar to an 40 to 175 years in prison after he plead guilty to sexually assaulting seven girls.
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Former U.S. gymnastics doctor and convicted child molester Larry Nassar was reportedly stabbed multiple times Sunday night in a federal prison in Florida.

Sources told the Associated Press and ABC News that Nassar was in an altercation at United States Penitentiary Coleman, and the extent of his injuries is unknown, but he is now in stable condition. Nassar was stabbed in the back and the chest, according to one source. The prison housing the infamous doctor had staffing shortages, and one person familiar with the matter said the officers assigned to Nassar’s unit were working mandated overtime shifts.

Nassar, who treated some of the most well-known figures on the U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastic team, will spend the rest of his life in federal prison after more than 150 women and girls accused him of sexually abusing them over a period of 20 years. The former doctor who worked at Michigan State University admitted to using his medical position to molest girls. A total of 156 victims spoke out against Nassar in court, including high-profile athletes such as McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas, Simone Biles, and Rachael Denhollander, who was the first to come forward detailing Nassar’s crimes in 2016.

Around 90 of the women abused by Nassar, including gold medalist Biles, sued the FBI for $1 billion last year for its failure to stop Nassar. The Department of Justice acknowledged that FBI agents knew as early as 2015 that Nassar was accused of assaulting gymnasts, but they took no action and his assault on girls and young women he treated for the USA Gymnastics Team continued for more than a year.

USA Gymnastics officials told local FBI agents in 2015 that three gymnasts claimed Nassar had assaulted them while serving as team doctor. But the FBI did not open a formal investigation or inform federal or state authorities in Michigan, where Nassar was employed at Michigan State University, according to the DOJ’s inspector general, Michael Horowitz. Agents in Los Angeles began a sexual tourism investigation against Nassar a year later, but also failed to alert Michigan authorities, Horowitz found. Nassar was finally arrested in late 2016 during an investigation by Michigan State University police.

The DOJ said last year that it would not pursue charges against the agents who botched the case against Nassar while admitting that the case was not “handled as it should have been.”

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Greg Wilson contributed to this report. 

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