Nassar survivors sue Michigan State over withheld documents and alleged secret decision-making
- Women sexually assaulted by Larry Nassar filed a lawsuit against Michigan State University over withheld documents related to the case.
- The lawsuit alleges Michigan State made secret decisions and violated open records laws by not releasing over 6,000 documents to the state attorney general.
- The documents concern the university's knowledge of Nassar's abuse and decision-making by the board of trustees.
- The survivors seek accountability and compliance with public records laws, not monetary compensation.
- Michigan State previously settled lawsuits filed by Nassar victims for $500 million.