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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 3

      Breaking News: FBI offices in 3 cities were told that Larry Nassar had molested elite gymnasts. But nearly a year later, gymnastics officials became concerned about the slow pace of the case. During that time, over 2 dozen girls and women were molested.http://nyti.ms/2EChkoP 

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    2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 3

      The New York Times has identified at least 27 girls and women who say that Dr. Nassar molested them between July 2015, when he first fell under FBI scrutiny, and September 2016, when he was exposed by an @IndyStar investigationhttp://nyti.ms/2GKIwSM 

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    3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 3

      On July 27, 2015, USA Gymnastics officials contacted the FBI in Indianapolis. The next day, its chairman and its president met with FBI agents. 41 days had passed since USA Gymnastics first received the report of the sexual abuse of one of its charges.http://nyti.ms/2GKIwSM 

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    4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 3

      Many girls and young women still seeing Dr. Nassar received no warning of the sexual assault allegations. Among them was Emma Ann Miller, now 15. She had about a dozen sessions with Dr. Nassar between the summers of 2015 and 2016, her lawyer said. http://nyti.ms/2GKIwSM pic.twitter.com/ZzDkMscPwD

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    5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 3

      “Whenever he asked if my lower back hurt, he would always find a way to touch me down there,” Emma Ann said, explaining that Dr. Nassar would say that her pelvis was in need of adjustment. http://nyti.ms/2GKIwSM pic.twitter.com/tYqO8hQ1J2

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 3

      Emma Ann’s mother struggles with rage. “Look at what he did to my happy girl. Look at all the people who could’ve stopped him earlier. My goal is to find every single one of them in the haystack — expose them all, so this will never happen again."http://nyti.ms/2GKIwSM 

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        1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 4

          Update: The New York Times has now identified at least 40 girls and women who say that Larry Nassar continued to molest them while the FBI was working on the casehttp://nyti.ms/2GKIwSM 

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        2. Mindful Heretic Prof‏ @amiradelagarza Feb 3
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          This is a tragic story, but why cannot I not shake the feeling that giving the FBI spin at this very moment is somehow uncannily coincidental?

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        3. Jeffery C Davis‏ @jeffcd57 Feb 4
          Replying to @amiradelagarza @nytimes

          Agreed

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        1. Camacho2020!‏ @jcschmieder Feb 3
          Replying to @nytimes

          Too busy wiretapping President Trump?

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        1. CMvozOL‏ @CMvozOL Feb 4
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          The girls abused by this monster r the victims of the negligence of ALL adults who supposed to listen & protect them. Every adult around those girls failed them including their parents. Is time for the adults to help the victims & stop the blame others game.

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        1. Global Melody‏ @GlobalMelodyTN Feb 3
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          He was both a predator and a quack.

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        1. Boards of Andrea  🇺🇸‏ @Chia63 Feb 3
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          I see the NYT has issued a fatwa against the FBI. You two fighting are you?

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        2. Rhonda J.Rose‏ @RhondaJRose Feb 3
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          WHAT DID the POLICE DO?WAS IT TAKEN TO THE MEDIA?WOMEN'S RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS?

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        3. georgina‏ @Victoriantaddeo Feb 4
          Replying to @RhondaJRose @nytimes

          no because Olympics officials told the girls to be quiet. Now they want to blame the FBI and women's rights groups for their own greed?

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        4. Rhonda J.Rose‏ @RhondaJRose Feb 5
          Replying to @Victoriantaddeo @nytimes

          IF ANYONE TELLS you to be quiet,ask yourself"WHAT'S theRIGHT THING to DO for YOURSELF AND FOR OTHERS."please don't label http://yourself.LOVE 

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        1. Cappy‏ @Cappy80928095 Feb 3
          Replying to @nytimes

          This should never end until EVERYONE is held accountable. I WANT IT ALL

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        1. Maureen A. Donnelly‏ @Mo_Donnelly Feb 4
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          in part they did nothing because the victims were kids. mostly female kids. they didn’t do anything at Penn State either. it is institutionalized abuse of the innocent. there is no hell hot enough. ask the kids abused by priests. they never believe the kids.

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        1. Bruce Bell‏ @TheHuckleberry7 Feb 4
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          Not saying the FBI shouldn’t have acted, but what about the parents? Pulling your children out! Or are you too dumb?

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        1. smilesnsunshine‏ @sunnydays140 Feb 4
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          way too many victims out there all over the world way too much greed power and too many criminals...

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        1. 4God & liberty‏ @forrest2683 Feb 4
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          Id get the fuck away from the post then, one of yall libal to get raped before u leave the building. Those ppl interviewing u and now FBI protecting u are the same ppl who do this only they did it to other ppl so u don't know, u trust em. They probably knew about Larry whole time

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        1. georgina‏ @Victoriantaddeo Feb 4
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          Don't blame the FBI. Blame gymnastics officials who knew and did nothing.

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        1. Maris Crane‏ @feminumz1 Feb 4
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          I can't imagine the guilt her mother must be feeling. At five, 12 and 13 I felt comfortable enough to tell my mom, despite the threats. I'm now realizing I was lucky. It's upsetting to think that everyone doesn't have that choice.

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