Victims of convicted sexual predator Larry Nassar filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Michigan State University officials of taking “secret votes” to conceal records about the disgraced sports doctor.
The civil complaint filed in Ingham County Circuit Court claims the East Lansing school violated open meeting laws, refusing to give thousands of documents to state investigators that could show who knew what and when about the sex criminal now behind bars for life.
The plaintiffs said MSU’s “Board of Trustees had illegal secret votes and made decisions in private to hide their position on whether or not to release the ‘Nassar documents.’”