Judge who heard Nassar case won’t disqualify herself
DETROIT — A Michigan judge who held an extraordinary hearing before sentencing sports doctor Larry Nassar to prison for sexually assaulting female athletes refused to disqualify herself from the case Friday if higher courts send it back to fix any errors.
Ingham County Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said some of her courtroom comments about Nassar last January were “perhaps inartful.” But she denied any bias while handling the biggest sexual-assault scandal in sports history.
“I have not crossed any boundaries. … Bias? No. Justice? Yes,” Aquilina said.
She sentenced Nassar to at least 40 years in prison after listening to more than 150 victims describe the impact on their lives. Nassar was a doctor at Michigan State University and at USA Gymnastics, which trains Olympians. He’s first serving decades for federal child pornography crimes.