TEHRAN (Basirat)- At least 37,000 images and videos of child pornography have been found on hard drives seized by the FBI, belonging to a former USA Gymnastics team physician. Additionally, some of the videos contained footage of the former doctor molesting girls, with one of his alleged victims being just six years old.

At least 37,000 images and videos of child pornography have been found on hard drives seized by the FBI, belonging to a former USA Gymnastics team physician. Additionally, some of the videos contained footage of the former doctor molesting girls, with one of his alleged victims being just six years old.n Wednesday, 53-year-old former Michigan State University doctor
Larry Nasser, of Holt, Michigan, appeared for his formal arraignment,
pretrial conference, and detention hearing. Nassar was fired from his
position at the university in September.
"The university and its police department investigated Nassar in 2014
after a then recent graduate alleged that Nassar sexually assaulted her
during a visit to his campus office for a treatment for hip pain. The
university's Title IX investigator cleared Nassar and the Ingham County
Prosecuting Attorney's Office declined to issue charges,” 9 News
reported.
The doctor had previously served as a physician for the USA Gymnastics team during four Olympic events.
Nassar’s indictment was unsealed last week, revealing that he has been
charged with two counts of child pornography in federal court for
collecting "thousands of images of child pornography" over the course of
14 years. Included in the images are children under the age of 12.
The doctor is also charged in Ingham County with three counts of
first-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a person younger than 13.
The hard drives filled with disturbing content were labeled with
Nassar’s name and phone number, and found in a garbage can on the edge
of his property as agents executed a search warrant. The trash bin was
due to be picked up prior to the search, but trash collection was
reported to have run late that day.
The FBI stated that they recovered videos of the doctor sexually
assaulting young girls in a pool. Other images and videos included young
girls exposing themselves, or being raped.
While arguing that the doctor should not be granted bond, assistant
US attorney Sean Lewis told the court that there are sexual assault
allegations against Nassar that go back decades, and that some of the
children were as young as six. Nearly 60 women have come forward since
this summer stating that they were sexually assaulted by him, some
asserting that the abuse took place during medical procedures.
"If true, that's appalling," Federal Magistrate Judge Ray Kent stated.
"And I'm not going to set Dr. Nassar loose in our community until this
(case) is resolved."
The agency is continuing forensic reviews of Nassar’s other computers and devices, but they appear to have been wiped clean.
"The current (federal) charges do not relate to Nassar’s employment at
MSU. Also, according to MSU Police, the investigation into the child
pornography charges has not revealed any images of victims in the
complaints of criminal sexual conduct that the department also is
investigating,” MSU Spokesman Jason Cody said in a statement released on
Monday.
If convicted, Nassar faces up to 40 years in prison on federal
child pornography charges, and up to life in prison if convicted on
molestation charges in Ingham County.
Nassar is now being held without bond, after Judge Kent described him as
"the worst” kind of danger to the community. The judge described the
evidence against the accused pedophile as "very heavy.”