Danny Carroll, 71, was interviewed by a Greene County Sheriff's deputy this summer after a 12-year-old girl told authorities he "touched her vagina inappropriately with a vibrating personal massager," court documents say.
He said the girl laid on the floor, on her back, and he used the massager on her body and it "slipped.""He stated he turned around to look at the television and when he turned back around, the vibrator was on (the girl's) vagina.
The women, in separate interviews with Indy Star, provided detailed accounts that closely mirrored each other as they outlined their allegations against Dr. Nassar, a faculty member at Michigan State University who has treated the university's gymnasts and women's crew teams, has not been charged with any crime.
His lawyer, Matthew Borgula, said Nassar “emphatically” denies any wrongdoing.
After being shown a copy of the civil lawsuit Monday, Borgula added, "Dr.
Nassar, to the extent the allegations are against him, adamantly denies any misconduct at this or any other time."The women said they were molested during multiple treatments in the 1990s and early 2000s.