<sniff> Fine, I didn’t want to hang around you either! <sobs uncontrollably>
<sniff> Fine, I didn’t want to hang around you either! <sobs uncontrollably>
Well that should be number one actually, but I figured that was a given. But he did pick a perfect camouflage for his abuse to be just a “misunderstanding”, it sounds as though without the child pornography investigation there would have never been enough context to prove what he was doing was abuse.
While it pleases me greatly to see this shitbag put where he belongs, the work is far from over. MSU and the everything about the U.S Olympics staff need to be put under the largest of fucking microscopes.
I’m guessing statute of limitations on most of them?
Sure the guy is bad. That’s easy, we all agree and can hate this guy for the piece of shit that he is, and so on and so on.
Judge Aquilina is my new fucking hero. Seriously. Between her chucking away the letter he wrote complaining about having to listen to his victims, and the manner in which she handed down the sentencing...
From the victims testimonies that I read, sometimes he would get in between them at opportune times so they couldn’t see everything going on, and he also was apparently very convincing that what he was doing had health benefits. He took advantage of the fact that teenagers and even a lot of parents are going to trust…
sentencing guidelines - often the sentences that can be handed out for particular crimes are mandated by statute.
the testimony, if it was recorded, should be played on a perpetual loop in his prison cell for the rest of his days.
I wish part of his sentence would be having to sit in a room and have video of these accusations play every day.
Because if one or several of the charges end up overturned (or lessened) on appeal he’s still got the rest hanging around his neck like a noose. I.E. in a hypothetical scenario where someone is sentenced to 3 consecutive life sentences, if for some reason 2 of those end up overturned there’d still be 1 life sentence…
Yeahhh, that was quite the cherry on the shit cake. Makes me think I won’t bat an eye when I hear he died in a prison incident.
Without intervention by both a president and a governor, that can’t happen with Nassar. His two sentences are both long enough minimums that the relevant parole boards can’t let him out.
He’s a weeper, so I think her saying, “I just signed your death warrant” may have hit him where he might feel it. But it’d be interesting to be a fly on the wall of general population, if that’s where he goes.
“You do not deserve to walk outside a prison again,” she added. “I just signed your death warrant.”
Note: Prison rape is rape. Rape is violence. Wishing violence upon someone is not justice. Just want to get that out there.
You left out the part where Nassar had the fuckin balls to use the phrase “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” in the letter he wrote to the judge complaining about how hard it was to sit there and listen to how much of a scumbag he was.
As a part of his prison sentence, he should be made to listen to the victim’s testimonies every day for the rest of his miserable life. Every. Day.
Good. Now let’s focus the white hot light on his enablers and everyone else who were supposed to protect these children. NCAA. USA Gymnastics. Michigan State. Burn it all down.
Now on to all of the enablers and co-conspirators.