OLYMPIC GOLD medal-winning US gymnast McKayla Maroney, inspired by the โMe Tooโ movement, revealed on Wednesday that she was molested for years by former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.
Maroney, 21, said in a statement on Twitter that Nassar, who is facing trial on more than 20 counts of sexual assault, began molesting her at the age of 13 and it continued throughout her gymnastics career.
โDr. Nassar told me that I was receiving โmedically necessary treatment that he had been performing on patients for over 30 years,โโ Maroney wrote.
โIt started when I was 13 years old, at one of my first National Team training camps, in Texas, and it didnโt end until I left the sport.
โIt seemed whenever and wherever this man could find the chance, I was โtreated,โโ she said.
She said the abuse even occurred during the London 2012 Olympics, where Maroney was a member of the โFierce Fiveโ US squad which won the team gold medal.
โIt happened in London before my team and I won the gold medal, and it happened before I won my silver (in vault in London),โ Maroney wrote.
Maroney posted her statement with the #MeToo hashtag, the campaign encouraging women to denounce experiences of sexual abuse that has swept across social media in the wake of the wave of allegations targeting Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
โEveryoneโs words over the past few days have been so inspiring to me,โ Maroney said in the statement on her Twitter account @McKaylaMaroney.
I know how hard it is to speak publicly about something so horrible, and so personal, because itโs happened to me too,โ she said.
- โNot just happening in Hollywoodโ -
Maroney is the most high-profile US gymnast to speak out so far about sexual abuse by the former team doctor.
โPeople should know this is not just happening in Hollywood,โ Maroney said. โThis is happening everywhere.
โWherever there is a position of power, there seems to be a potential for abuse,โ Maroney said.
I had a dream to go to the Olympics, and the things that I had to endure to get there were unnecessary and disgusting,โ she said.
Maroney, from Long Beach, California, said one incident of abuse occurred during the 2011 World Championships in Tokyo.
She said Nassar gave her a sleeping pill โand the next thing I know I was all alone with him in his hotel room getting a โtreatment.โโ
I thought I was going to die that night,โ she wrote, adding that she hoped her statement would encourage others to speak out.
โSilence has given the wrong people power for too long, and itโs time to take our power back,โ she said.
Nassar was involved with USA Gymnastics for nearly three decades and worked with the countryโs gymnasts at four separate Olympic Games.
His case was part of a wide-ranging scandal which forced the resignation of USA Gymnastics chief Steve Penny last year.
Penny was accused by victims of failing to quickly notify authorities about abuse allegations.
More than 350 gymnasts were reportedly abused according to an investigation by the Indianapolis Star.
In a statement, USA Gymnastics praised the โcourageโ of Maroney and others โwho have come forward to share their personal experiences with sexual abuse.โ
Because of their strength in coming forward, predators can be held accountable for their actions,โ USA Gymnastics said. โWe, like so many others, are outraged and disgusted by the conduct of which Larry Nassar is accused.
โWe are sorry that any athlete has been harmed during her or his gymnastics career.โ
USA Gymnastics added that it was โstrengthening and enhancing our policies and procedures regarding abuseโ and was committed to working to โkeep our athletes as safe as possible.โ
โ ยฉ AFP 2017
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