EAST LANSING -- The NCAA's decision this week to end its inquiry into Michigan State over the Larry Nassar scandal without levying punishment is drawing criticism from victims of the school's former doctor.
Lindsey Lemke, a former Michigan State gymnast, said she wanted to see the college sports governing body hold the school accountable for its response to reports of Nassar's abuse over an extended period of time.
"Larry Nassar is the world's biggest pedophile, was working for Michigan State and for over 20 years was abusing people and there were enablers who were allowing him to abuse and they found no violation in that," Lemke said.