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Burn Michigan State To The Ground

Nassar-MSU-Letter

[NBC News] – A new lawsuit alleges that Michigan State University officials were made aware of a videotaped rape of an underage girl by Dr. Larry Nassar but covered it up, told a coach who reported it to resign, and stripped the victim of a scholarship.

The federal suit, filed in Michigan Monday on behalf of Erika Davis of California and other plaintiffs whose names were not revealed, says Davis was given a pill by Nassar during an exam in the spring of 1992, when she was 17, and raped as a video camera captured the attack.

But when she complained about the doctor to then-athletic director George Perles, “she was forced to return the video, resign and sign a non-disclosure agreement,” the suit claims.

Nassar asked the victim to return for a “full exam” about a week later, and that’s when the rape, with the aid of an unknown drug, took place, the lawsuit claims.

“Eventually, she could not keep her eyelids open and got very woozy,” it states.

Davis was a virgin, the suit says, so when she realized she was pregnant she had no doubt who had impregnated her. She eventually miscarried, the document states.

After the miscarriage she went to university police, who advised her that this was a matter for MSU’s athletics department.

I don’t care if current Michigan State officials aren’t involved in this. Burn the fucking school to the ground. This isn’t a SJW thing or anything like that for those who are going to scream about jumping to conclusions. This isn’t a conclusion. This isn’t a coincidence. This is Larry Nassar being the biggest piece of shit while Michigan State let him get away with it.

Burn the fucking school to the ground and start over.

That’s the only way to feel after reading the report filed by Erika Davis. Being raped and drugged is bad enough, but adding the fact she was forced to return the tape and sign a non-disclosure agreement? Fuck George Perles. How is that how you react if you’re an athletic director at a college? You know, college? What the NCAA wants you to believe is the best area for student-athletes to grow.

This, among a million other things, is always why I’ll say college athletes aren’t student-athletes. Name one student who would get away with this? They’d be arrested and kicked out of school. Someone within the athletic department though? Protected.

Burn it to the ground.