Michigan AG vows to find out who knew what at Michigan State
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette lashed out at Michigan State University on Saturday for allowing Larry Nassar to sexually abuse girls and women for years, and he took a shot at the school's governing body.
"I don't need advice from the board of trustees," the aspiring governor said told a packed news conference about his investigation into the school's handling of sexual assault claims against the disgraced doctor. "Frankly, they should be the last ones providing advice because of their conduct."
Schuette said independent special prosecutor and retired prosecutor William Forsyth, who has 40-plus years of experience, will work full time on the probe.