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A survivor speaks Wednesday. (From WDIV livestream)
The numbers are staggering for a scandal unlikely to go away any time soon.
On Wednesday, Larry Nassar faced his second sentencing hearing this month, this time before Eaton County Judge Janice K. Cunningham. She said of 265 women are identified as Nassar victims, reports Kim Kozlowski of The Detroit News.
Last week, Nassar was sentenced in Lansing to 40 to 175 years.
Now he hears another parade of survivors, The News reports:
Among those who spoke Wednesday was Justine Lynn, a Grosse Pointe Woods woman who read a letter on behalf of her daughter, Chandler, who is in college in Rhode Island.
In the letter, Lynn, a gymnast, recounted how she last saw Nassar in August 2016. She said that later, he let her know about that he was under investigation for sexually abusing patients but that the allegations would be proven untrue.
"I hate that I trusted you so deeply," wrote Lynn, 19. "I hate how you fooled me and brainwashed me into thinking you were an amazing doctor. I feel ashamed that I felt for so long that I was lucky to be a patient of yours and thought of you as my friend, when all along you were my abuser."