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Former U.S. gymnastics doctor charged with sex abuse of a minor

The charges come in the wake of more than a dozen former patients at Michigan State University and two members of the national gymnastics team accusing Dr. Larry Nassar of abuse.

By Stephen Feller
Gymnasts warm up before the start of the 2012 USA Gymnastics' national championships at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis on June 6, 2012. Dr. Larry Nassar, who served as doctor for Team USA from 1996-2015, has been charged on allegations he sexually abused at least three minors, including at least two gymnasts. File Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI
Gymnasts warm up before the start of the 2012 USA Gymnastics' national championships at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis on June 6, 2012. Dr. Larry Nassar, who served as doctor for Team USA from 1996-2015, has been charged on allegations he sexually abused at least three minors, including at least two gymnasts. File Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI | License Photo

MASON, Mich., Nov. 21 (UPI) -- A former doctor for the U.S. national women's gymnastics team was arrested and charged Monday in Michigan on allegations he committed sexual abuse against a child.

Three counts of sexual abuse against Dr. Larry Nassar are expected to be announced at a press conference Tuesday, the first since allegations by at least two dozen former patients and a handful of USA Gymnastics athletes to be filed against the doctor by his accusers.

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Nassar, Team USA's doctor from 1996 until 2015, and a professor and practicing doctor at Michigan State University until he was fired Sept. 20, has been accused by two former athletes in the national gymnastics program and several other patients of abusing them.

Nassar is accused of sexually abusing a girl younger than age 13 on several occasions at his home between 1998 and 2005. The charges carry a maximum sentence of life in prison.

While Michigan State University says it fired Nassar for not following performance requirements, the requirements were put in place after he was accused of sexual assault by a patient in 2014 after a former student reported "abuse during a medical procedure." The university received several similar complaints of abuse by the former professor.

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USA Gymnastics also has been hit with allegations it ignored charges that Nassar acted inappropriately in examinations with athletes, one of whom is an Olympic medalist and the other a former team member who says she was repeatedly molested by him.

"I'm heartbroken for his victims. And I'm heartbroken that that's the man he is," said Rachael Denhollander, a former gymnast with Team USA and the only one of Nassar's accusers to have gone public. "I'm grateful it's coming out. And I'm hopeful that justice will finally come for him. I'm hopeful that justice will come for everything he's done. For all of his victims."

USA Gymnastics hired a former federal prosecutor to review how it has handled allegations of abuse and Nassar's attorneys say he has "never denied that he used medical techniques involving vaginal penetration" but that the techniques were appropriate for his patients.

"Any allegations that Dr. Nassar was performing these procedures for any purpose other than proper medical treatment are patently false and untrue," the attorneys said in September.

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