Court documents outline allegations against John Geddert, charges he faced before he killed himself
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John Geddert, the former U.S. Olympics coach and former owner of Twistars Gymnastics, killed himself Thursday just hours after he was charged with multiple felonies.
Geddert would have faced multiple counts of human trafficking, some involving minors. He was also charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct.
According to court documents, the investigation into Geddert began in February of 2019. The investigation dug into Geddert’s past and statements he made to Michigan State University Police when they were conducting sexual assault investigations into Larry Nassar. Nassar was sentenced 40 to 175 years in prison for sexually abusing young athletes.
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MSU students return to campus with Lansing on high alert
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EAST LANSING, Mich (WXYZ) â As downtown Lansing is busy boarding up windows in preparation for protests, just a few miles down the road students at Michigan State University are busy hauling their belongings into dorms, finally returning to campus.
âI m really excited to be back,â said student Delaney Hudson as she was moving in.
With all the excitement comes concern, with the National Guard now being called in down the road in Lansing, as potential protesters come to town.
2 of 5 Brighton T-Mobile robbery suspects arrested after pursuit to East Lansing, police say
7 different police departments involved in pursuit, officials say
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BRIGHTON, Mich. – Two of five men suspected of robbing a T-Mobile store
in Brighton were arrested after the group
led a pursuit involving seven different police departments to East Lansing, according to authorities.
Five men walked into the T-Mobile store at 8712 West Grand River Avenue in Brighton around 1 p.m. Saturday, police said.
The men forced employees to the back room, where the men gained access to cellphones, iPads and other electronic devices,
No weapons were seen or implied during the robbery, and nobody was injured, police said.