Larry Nassar was stabbed multiple times at Florida federal prison

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Former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar was stabbed multiple times in an assault at a federal prison in Sumterville, Florida.

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Nassar, aged 59, pleaded guilty in 2018 to molesting numerous young female athletes under his care and possessing child pornography.

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The Associated Press reports that Nassar was stabbed in the chest and back during an altercation with another inmate. He is currently in stable condition.

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The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed an inmate assault, necessitating immediate life-saving measures. Although not directly named, Nassar is widely believed to be the victim.

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Nassar had previously been attacked by another inmate in May 2018 while serving a sentence for child pornography charges. He was subsequently transferred to the Coleman II penitentiary in Florida.

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In 2018, Nassar received a lengthy prison sentence of up to 175 years for his crimes, which were extensively covered in the media.

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The 2020 Netflix documentary "Athlete A" shed further light on Nassar's offenses, documenting the investigation into his actions.

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Some of Nassar's victims were prominent Olympic athletes, including Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Gabby Douglas, and Aly Raisman.

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The recent assault marks another incident of violence towards Nassar during his time in prison, highlighting the ongoing risks he faces.

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The case of Larry Nassar continues to draw attention to the importance of addressing and preventing abuse in sports and ensuring the safety and well-being of athletes.