![]() “It would not be appropriate to comment further at this time in deference to the court and the other survivors,” Walsh said. “We wanted her to be able to share her pain with other survivors in front of Nassar,” Walsh said. Meridian Township Manager Frank Walsh confirmed the township paid for Randall’s flight to Michigan. Police believed Nassar over Randall, Randall said, and the investigation apparently ended there. “The police questioned you and you had the audacity to tell them I misunderstood the treatment because I was not comfortable with my body.” “I reported you to police immediately and had a rape kit done,” Randall said. Randall, whose case has since been reopened, said in court Tuesday that she was 17 at the time of the assault. More: Women tell Nassar they are 'taking back' their power and their futures by speaking at his sentencing ![]() More: 'This is your hell': Women take down Nassar with powerful statements at sentencing Randall’s complaints prompted one of the first criminal investigations of Nassar in 2004.Īfter an appointment with Nassar, Randall told her parents that he had touched her vagina without telling her in advance and grabbed her breast for several minutes. ![]() Nassar, do I look familiar to you?” Randall asked. The same police department that declined to take a 17-year-old girl’s concerns about Larry Nassar to prosecutors in 2004 paid for her flight from Seattle to Michigan so she could speak at Nassar’s sentencing hearing Tuesday.īrianne Randall, who reported Nassar to Meridian Township police in 2004, confronted Nassar while delivering her victim impact statement. ![]()
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