https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/24/sports/larry-nassar-sentencing.html
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina, who had opened her courtroom to the young women, including several prominent Olympic athletes, bluntly made clear that Dr. Nassar, 54, was likely to die in prison.
Judge Aquilina said, “I just signed your death warrant,” as she imposed the sentence.
https://www.indystar.com/story/news/crime/2017/12/07/ex-usa-gymnastics-doctor-larry-nassar-sentenced-60-years-federal-child-pornography-case/932660001/
“I was blown away with what the judge did today, and I thought it was very fitting," Larissa Boyce, who had
first raised concerns about Nassar to an MSU coach in 1997, said at a news conference
after the hearing.
Federal prosecutors had argued for the maximum 60 years, saying Nassar "poses an immense risk to the community" and quoting one victim who said the 54-year-old "will not hesitate to reoffend" if he's ever freed.
Nassar also pleaded guilty in November on three sexual abuse counts in a neighboring county. That sentencing is later this month.
60 years in Club Fed to be served consecutively with the 175 years in the state pen plus more to come from a pending case.
Nassar will never be free again. Odds are he won't live 5 years in the slammer as
child molesters typically don't fare well in gen pop.
http://interactives.indystar.com/news/standing/OutofBalance/NassarTimeline/LSJ.html
First reported in 1997? First arrest in 2016? The true number of victims may never be known.