MSU Created A Fund To Support Nassar Victims'

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State University has started an intermediate fund to support counseling and mental health services for victims of imprisoned former sports doctor Larry Nassar.

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The school shut down a previous $10 million fund after its interim president at the time said nearly half of the $1.1 million that had been distributed had gone to people trying to defraud the school. Campus police said none of those fraudulent claims were made by Nassar's victims.

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The school said Thursday that the intermediate fund is available to Michigan State health clinic patients and student-athletes who were abused by Nassar. Parents of the victims also can use the services.

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Hundreds of girls and women said Nassar molested them while he worked for Michigan State and USA Gymnastics. He is in prison for sexually assaulting patients and possessing child pornography.

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