Believed, from @MichiganRadio & @NPR, is an inside look at how a team of women won a conviction in one of the largest serial sexual abuse cases in U.S. history.
After Larry Nassar’s sentencing, it might’ve felt like the story was over. The bad guy went to jail. Survivors were believed. All was well in the world. But real life is so much messier than that. There are no pretty bows to tie up this story. Epilogue: https://t.co/hlWNaTiK6H
NPR | The fallout from the Nassar scandal continues. Last month, 13 girls and women notified the FBI they intend to sue over the bureau's failure to follow up on early reports of abuse. https://t.co/T9QntAXwSe
Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Maggie Nichols, and Aly Raisman testified at the hearing, saying they shared their experiences of abuse at the hands of Nassar with FBI agents, and the lack of support and communication that ensued. https://t.co/jJAEy18NIK
On this day, 5 yrs ago, our life changed forever because @markalesia, @starwatchtim, @StevenBerta, @byMarisaK & @bobscheer told the truth in a way the world could no longer ignore. I am forever grateful.
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NEW: FBI officials failed to respond to reports of sexual abuse of athletes by ex-gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar with the "urgency that the allegations required," a watchdog report concluded. (@MichiganRadio)
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During the period when the allegations were first made to the FBI Indianapolis field office in July 2015 and until September 2016, Nassar was still actively treating athletes. https://t.co/fdj58ZF49f
BREAKING NEWS: Former U.S. Olympic women's gymnastics coach John Geddert died by suicide Thursday, the Michigan Attorney General’s Office has confirmed. https://t.co/Vuy4KfG1bf
@R_Denhollander One thing that doesn't get a lot of coverage, is how much time and energy survivors put in to working w/ MSU for more than a year to figure all this out. It felt, they've said, like an important battle. But here we are.
(AP) - A judge has dismissed criminal charges against former Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon arising from the Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal. Simon was ordered to trial last year on charges that she lied to police. @MichiganRadio
I always recommend this but NPR's @BelievedPod is one of the most powerful pieces of journalism I've ever experienced. The courage of the women who suffered at the hands of Nassar is astounding and handled delicately by all involved in producing the pod https://t.co/taoFR86SPk
@MichiganRadio@NPR@BelievedPod This podcast series hosted by @KateLouiseWells and @lzsmitty offers an unnerving look at how well-meaning adults can dismiss uncomfortable truths, and details how a team of women brought Olympic gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar to justice.
Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism today announced that Michigan Radio is a winner of a 2020 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for the station’s podcast series, Believed.
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More than 4,000 undergraduate women were sexually assaulted at Michigan State University during the 2018-2019 academic year, according to a newly released campus survey.
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Can’t tell you how hard this is to read and process. The pain is real and doesn’t just go away...especially when new facts are still coming out. What’s it going to take for a complete and independent investigation of both USOPC and USAG???
@R_Denhollander was the first person to speak on the record about the sexual abuse she suffered under the guise of treatment from disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar. Now, she’s out with a memoir about her life and her advocacy.
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The Peabody Award-winning podcast, @BelievedPod from @MichiganRadio + @NPR, is coming back with a new limited-run podcast! The team is looking for a Senior Producer that is excited about collaborating with high school students on an original product. https://t.co/e6YNEc51en