Michigan attorney general Bill Schuette and special prosecutor William Forsyth requested a first round of records from Michigan State for their Larry Nassar investigation this weekend, including personnel files for several employees who worked with Nassar and physical evidence from former dean William Strampel.
The letter to the school's board of trustees, obtained Monday by ESPN, asked for Strampel's computer, cellphone and any physical or digital work calendars he had.
Strampel's role as the dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine made him Nassar's superior for most of the disgraced doctor's time as a university employee. Strampel stepped down from leading the college in December, citing health issues.