Former US gymnastics doctor gets 40-175 years for sex crimes

IANS  |  Washington 

After a week-long hearing that featured statements from 156 of his accusers, former US Olympic gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison for molesting young girls under the guise of treatment.

"I just signed your death warrant," said on Wednesday in the Ingham County, courtroom: "You do not deserve to walk outside a prison ever again. You have done nothing to control those urges and anywhere you walk, destruction will occur to those most vulnerable."

Although only admitted to seven instances of abuse in the case, Aquilina allowed other victims to speak at his sentencing, reported.

A total of 156 victims have appeared in court in Lansing, Michigan, or had their statements read by others since last week, including Olympic gold medalists such as and

The last witness to speak at Nassar's sentencing hearing was Rachael Denhollander, one of the first women to publicly identify herself as one of Nassar's young victims. She said she was sexually abused by the doctor when she was a 15-year-old gymnast in

"Larry, I can call what you did evil and wicked because it was," Denhollander said on Wednesday. "You have become a man ruled by selfish and perverted desires."

called "possibly the most prolific serial child sex abuser in history".

She said the "breadth and ripple" of Nassar's sexual abuse is "nearly infinite".

also offered a short statement before the sentencing in court, apologising and saying that hearing seven days of victim impact statements had shaken him to his core.

"There are no words that can describe the depth and breadth of how sorry I am for what has occurred," said. "An apology to all of you is impossible to write and convey. I will carry your words with me for the rest of my days."

Besides the seven counts of first-degree sexual assault to which pleaded guilty to last November in Ingham County, he also faces another three additional charges in Eaton County, where he will be sentenced next week. has already been sentenced to 60 years in prison for child pornography crimes last year.

The case also set off investigations into protection for athletes at and at State University in Lansing, which also employed

Board of Directors executive leadership -- Paul Parilla, and -- announced their resignations on Monday.

also resigned as last year. There are also calls that Lou Anna Simon, of State University, should resign or be fired by the school's governing board.

The Wednesday announced an independent investigation intended to determine how the sexual abuse from could have gone for as long as it did.

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First Published: Thu, January 25 2018. 11:20 IST