China News Service, February 26. According to a report by the US Chinese website, former coach John Geddert, who led the US gymnastics team to win the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics, was charged in Michigan on the 25th local time. Sexual crime, and only a few hours later, Gadet chose to commit suicide.

The former coach of the United States gymnastics team John Geddert (John Geddert) was charged with a sexual offence in Michigan on the 25th local time. Only a few hours later, Geddert chose to commit suicide.

The picture shows a screenshot of a report by the National Public Radio (NPR).

  McKinney, a spokesman for Michigan Attorney General Nessel, said Gedette died by suicide.

At 15:24 ET on the 25th, state police found his body in a rest area on Interstate 96 in Grand Ledge.

  McKinney said that before the interrogation at 14:15 on the 25th, Gadet surrendered in the sheriff's office, but he did not show up during the interrogation afterwards.

  The police statement said, "The investigation is still ongoing and no more details will be disclosed at this time."

  According to the criminal lawsuit in Michigan, Gadet was charged with 20 counts of human trafficking and forced labor injury, one racketeering, two criminal sex crimes, and one charge of false statements against the police.

The complaint stated that in two criminal sex crimes, Gedette, now 63, was accused of raping a girl under the age of 16 in January 2012.

  "John Guadet used force, fraud, and coercion against young athletes who came to him for gymnastics training in order to obtain monetary benefits." Nessel said.

  "Victims suffered from eating disorders including bulimia and anorexia, attempted suicide and self-injury, physical overuse, and even repeated forced performances when injured, extreme emotional abuse, and physical abuse including sexual assault. Many victims still bear these scars because of what he did to this day."

  Several gymnasts have publicly accused that former gymnastics team doctor Nassar had sexually abused them in Gadet’s gym.

Nassar pleaded guilty in Michigan in January 2018 and pleaded guilty to sexually abused 10 minors. He was sentenced to 175 years in prison and is currently serving his sentence.

  Gadet’s allegations of lying to the police are related to Naxal’s crimes.

"Guidet knew that Nassar was sexually abusing these patients, and he did not take action." Assistant Attorney General Hagaman-Clark said, "Moreover, when the police asked him during the 2016 investigation of the Nassar case When he lied about it."