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How did Larry Nassar, an Olympic gymnastics doctor, get away with abusing hundreds of women and girls for two decades? Believed is an inside look at how a team of women won a conviction in one of the largest serial sexual abuse cases in U.S. history. It's a story of survivors finding their power in a cultural moment when people are coming to understand how important that is. It's also an unnerving exploration of how even well-meaning adults can fail to believe.
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Omg this guy sounds like a creep in the interview. I can’t believe so many people fell for this guys bull crap lies over the victim’s complaint. Unbelievable. He even talks about palpating his lover when he was dating in medical school. Creeper.
'I have no sense of animosity towards anyone'......the absolute CHEEK of him
Wow! What a psychopath!
Bingelistened this on March 8th, ie International Women's Day, and it seems fitting somehow. So much respect and admiration for these women! Inspirational.
Her mom's response is AMAZING 💙
Interesting story, but the cursing by the narrator diminishes its value. and I just couldn't get myself to continue past the first episode. "bullsh*t detector"
I find it disgusting how much this series perpetuates rape culture by justifying the NEGLIGENCE and DENIAL of the parents. What they did "filing away sexual abuse" in the back of their minds make them complicit in the abuse. And to be in a room with a doctor examining your child and not observing in detail their methods is also ignorant. As a parent you protect children. At all costs. You do not just operate under the assumption doctors, coaches, people in direct access of your children have good intentions. You sustain skepticism and believe your children first. Your series does nothing for many survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
such terrible editing! I want to hear the story but there are so many bad cuts!
I cannot tell you all how important this podcast is, just listen and take on board everything these ladies have been telling you. I'm so glad that there are people as strong as these, in the world.
Still thinking about that court room full of survivors and struggling to even comprehend what cost a broken youth for these women and their families. I cried in awe several times during this story. Great journalism, I’m still thinking and may need to listen again.
i wish you were here in Germany, there is a trainer who needs to be checked.
I'm sobbing. the bravery and strength these women displayed is beyond comprehension for me. bravo to these people for coming forward and for standing up against this man and a system that supported him for so long.
Kyle's a hero and regardless of what her parents were going through........they fricking suck!!
"your time is up" ... damn that was cold
My therapist recommended this podcast to me. While it was difficult to try to keep my PTSD in check, I found it so important to listen to every word. Thank you to everyone who made this happen. Thank you to those who were strough enough to speak up. I wasn't in my situation and I regret it so much.
Thank you so much for this. I was not believed by so many people when I was date raped.. Or blamed is probably the better word. When my daughter was raped by her father I believed and most of the family believed but she was so young that her voice was not believed by DHS or the police.
the source is broken on castbox I can't listen
Parts of this episode are missing. Listen to minute 26
about 1/2 way through gaslighting episode. The episode drew me in with the idea I would get to hear Larry speak... but the audio was edited so severely that I wasn't given the opportunity to learn. The journalist spoke over all of it with her opinion. As a fellow Me Too, I was intrigued to hear what his warped mind had to say. I was also sexually abused from toddlerhood to teenager in an extreme way. I wanted to hear how these deviants think. Let the nutcase speak! You already have your platform.