Michigan State received a letter from the NCAA stating no violations have been found in an inquiry into its handling of the Larry Nassar sexual assault scandal or in a secondary investigation into how its football and men's basketball programs handled allegations against student athletes.
In a letter to new MSU athletic director Bill Beekman, Jonathan F. Duncan, Vice President of Enforcement for the NCAA, wrote "it does not appear there is a need for further inquiry." Duncan added that the NCAA review "has not substantiated violations of NCAA legislation."
The Larry Nassar investigation into MSU specifically surrounded the "institution's response to the sexual assaults committed by former university physician Larry Nassar," MSU said in a release.