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Michigan Sports Doctor Pleads Guilty To Assaulting Underage Gymnasts

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CHARLOTTE (CBSMiami/AP) — The former USA Gymnastics physician accused of assaulting multiple athletes under his care is heading behind bars.

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Former Michigan State University and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar (C) with defense attorneys Shannon Smith (L) and Matt Newberg (R) in the 55th District Court where Judge Donald Allen Jr. bound him over on June 23, 2017 in Mason, Michigan to stand trial on 12 counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. (Source: JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP/Getty Images)

Disgraced Michigan sports doctor Larry Nessar, who admits he sexually assaulted female gymnasts and possessed child pornography pleaded guilty Wednesday in a third criminal case, acknowledging that he molested girls who sought treatment for injuries.

Nassar worked at Michigan State University and at USA Gymnastics.

He said he molested girls with his hands at Twistars gymnastics club in Eaton County, near Lansing.

A week ago, he made a separate but similar guilty plea nearby in Ingham County, the home of his campus clinic.

"Guilty, your honor," Nassar told a judge in response to charges involving a girl under 13 and two teenagers at Twistars, where gymnasts with hip and back injuries would line up to seek his help.

Nassar, 54, has dropped his claim that he was performing legitimate treatment with his ungloved hands.

In a third case, Nassar will be sentenced in federal court on Dec. 7 for possessing child pornography. He faces decades in prison. Meanwhile, more than 100 women and girls are suing him.

"I'm so horribly sorry that this was like a match that turned into a forest fire out of control," Nassar told a judge last week.

The criminal cases followed reports last year in The Indianapolis Star about how USA Gymnastics mishandled complaints about sexual misconduct involving the doctor and coaches.

Women and girls said the stories inspired them to step forward with detailed allegations of abuse.

Olympians Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney and Gabby Douglas say they were victims.

(© Copyright 2017 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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