Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts like Maggie Nichols.
Trailer
Pemeran
Maggie Nichols
Self - Gymnast
Gina Nichols
Self - Maggie's Mom
John Nichols
Self - Maggie's Dad
Steve Berta
Self - Investigations Editor, The Indianapolis Star
Marisa Kwiatkowski
Self - Investigations Reporter, The Indianapolis Star
Mark Alesia
Self - Investigations Reporter, The Indianapolis Star
Rachael Denhollander
Self - Former Gymnast
Jessica Howard
Self - USA Rhythmic Gymnastics Champion
Jamie Dantzscher
Self - USA Olympic Team 2000
John Manly
Self - Attorney, Manly Stewart & Finaldi
Tim Evans
Self - Investigations Reporter, The Indianapolis Star
Jennifer Sey
Self - USA National Gymnastics Champion 1986
Jennifer Sey
Self - Author, Chalked Up
Géza Poszar
Self - Karolyi Choreographer 1974-2002
Tracee Talavera
Self - USA Olympic Team 1984
Mike Jacki
Self - Former President, USA Gymnastics 1983-1994
Andrea Munford
Self - Michigan State University Police
Angela Povilaitis
Self - Assistant Attorney General, State of Michigan
Steve Penny
Self - President, USA Gymnastics
Mungkin Anda Juga Suka
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Komentar
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This was a good documentary but I feel it was done in a very basic way. It is hard to describe. It is horrible what happened. The corruption is unimaginable. What transpired over 29 years - it is impossible to fathom how that was possible. The story is absolutely unbelievable, unimaginable, and impossible to make up. Conclusion: definitely worth watching and recommending. 9/10 - good documentary; recommend it.
source: Athlete A
What a film of immense bravery! I wanna commend the girls that stood up and told their story; how hard it must have been but how incredibly brave. Well done to all of you; what strength and courage you've all shown. How frightening that these huge organisations, and wealthy individuals, know they can hide behind the law and get away with anything, something should be done to change it (I do know it's much easier said than done). Why do people in authority enable the abusers to abuse? Surely by knowing it is going on they too are abusers? They're certainly not protecting the young people they are meant to be looking after! Please continue to fight to bring them to justice.
