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Michigan State to Release Larry Nassar Investigation Documents

Documents, to be reviewed by the school's general counsel and redacted for sensitive information, will be handed over to the state attorney general.

  • Michigan State University trustees have unanimously agreed to release documents related to the school’s investigations into Larry Nassar to the state attorney general.
  • The documents, which will first be reviewed by the school’s general counsel, will have sensitive and personal privacy information redacted.
  • Women who were sexually assaulted by Nassar had filed a lawsuit against Michigan State and the trustee board, accusing the school of making 'secret decisions' about releasing documents.
  • Michigan State has been criticized for its handling of the Nassar investigation and its dealings with survivors, and has settled lawsuits filed by Nassar victims for $500 million.
  • Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has said her office will review the documents and reopen and expedite its investigation as soon as they are received.
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