Las Vegas Review-Journal

Distraught father tries to attack Nassar

3 daughters were abused by former sports doctor

- By David Eggert and Mike Householde­r

CHARLOTTE, Mich. — A distraught father seething over sexual abuse suffered by three daughters tried to attack former sports doctor Larry Nassar in a Michigan courtroom after a judge rejected his request to confront the “demon” in a locked room, a stunning rush that reflected the anguish felt by parents who trusted him with their children.

Randall Margraves was blocked by an attorney, tackled by sheriff ’s deputies and hauled out of court Friday. He later apologized, saying he had lost control. Eaton County Judge Janice Cunningham said there was “no way” she would fine him or send him to jail under her contempt-ofcourt powers.

“I don’t know what it would be like to stand there as a father and know that three of your girls were injured physically and emotionall­y by somebody sitting in a courtroom. I can’t imagine that,” the judge said.

Nonetheles­s, she added, it is “not acceptable that we combat assault with assault.”

The incident occurred during the third and final sentencing hearing for Nassar, who has admitted to sexually assaulting girls under the guise of medical treatment. This case focuses on his work at Twistars, an elite gymnastics club southwest of Lansing.

Nassar, 54, already will spend the rest of his life in prison. He was sentenced last week to 40 to 175 years in prison for assaults at Michigan State University and his home and was ordered in December to spend 60 years in a federal prison for child pornograph­y crimes.

The courts have been open to anyone who says she was assaulted during his work at Michigan State, Twistars and USA Gymnastics.

Margraves’ dramatic move occurred after he listened to two of his daughters speak in court for 10 minutes. Lauren Margraves said her parents were “filled with regret” because they took three daughters to see Nassar for sports injuries.

“I see the look in their faces and I know they want to be able to do something but they can’t,” she told Nassar. “The guilt they have will never go away. All this is because of you.”

Her father then stepped up and asked the judge if she would grant him “five minutes in a locked room with this demon.” Cunningham declined and also turned down his request for “one minute.” Then Randall Margraves rushed toward Nassar.

During a return to court, Margraves told the judge that he just snapped. He said he had not known what exactly his daughters were going to say about their abuse.

“I look over here and Larry Nassar’s shaking his head, no, like it didn’t happen. … I’m embarrasse­d,” Margraves said of his conduct. “I’m not here to upstage my daughters. I’m here to help them heal.”

 ?? Cory Morse ?? The Associated Press Randall Margraves, left, the father of three victims of Larry Nassar, bottom right, lunges at him Friday in court in Michigan.
Cory Morse The Associated Press Randall Margraves, left, the father of three victims of Larry Nassar, bottom right, lunges at him Friday in court in Michigan.

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