Amanda Thomashow, a recent graduate of Michigan State University, made up her mind in April 2014. She was going to report Lawrence G. Nassar, a prominent doctor who treated star gymnasts.
He had sexually assaulted her during a medical exam weeks before, she soon told a campus police officer, who listened and took notes for close to an hour. The police eventually delivered the results of their investigation to the office of Stuart Dunnings III, the longtime prosecuting attorney in Ingham County, Mich.
On three separate occasions, the university’s police force said, they asked Mr. Dunnings’s office to bring charges of criminal sexual conduct against Dr. Nassar in Ms. Thomashow’s case. And three times, they said, their request was denied.
Source :- nytimes
He had sexually assaulted her during a medical exam weeks before, she soon told a campus police officer, who listened and took notes for close to an hour. The police eventually delivered the results of their investigation to the office of Stuart Dunnings III, the longtime prosecuting attorney in Ingham County, Mich.
On three separate occasions, the university’s police force said, they asked Mr. Dunnings’s office to bring charges of criminal sexual conduct against Dr. Nassar in Ms. Thomashow’s case. And three times, they said, their request was denied.
Source :- nytimes
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