Father of three daughters molested by Gymnastics doctor launches attack in court

 

The father of three daughters who were all molested by Larry Nassar charged at the sicko former USA Gymnastics doctor in a Michigan courtroom Friday in a chaotic scene that ended with the dad tackled on the floor, in handcuffs.

“You son of a bitch!” Randall Margaves said to Nassar during his sentencing hearing in Eaton County moments before he ran toward Nassar.

Before the stunt, Margraves asked Judge Janice Cunningham — who is overseeing the hearing — to “grant me five minutes in a locked room with this demon.”

“Yes or no,” an angry Margraves said to the judge.

Cunningham told him she could not do that.

“Would you give me one minute?” Margraves asked before running toward Nassar, who was seated at the defense table.

Suddenly, a team court officers took down Margraves and restrained him.

While Margraves was down on the floor, he shouted: “Let me at him – the son of a bitch. I want that son of a bitch.”

“Give me one minute with that bastard,” he said.The father of three daughters who were all molested by Larry Nassar charged at the sicko former USA Gymnastics doctor in a Michigan courtroom Friday in a chaotic scene that ended with the dad tackled on the floor, in handcuffs.

“You son of a bitch!” Randall Margaves said to Nassar during his sentencing hearing in Eaton County moments before he ran toward Nassar.

Before the stunt, Margraves asked Judge Janice Cunningham — who is overseeing the hearing — to “grant me five minutes in a locked room with this demon.”

“Yes or no,” an angry Margraves said to the judge.

As a cuffed Margraves was being led out of the courtroom amid cries from his daughters and wife, he said: “Where is he? What if this happened to you guys?”

Margraves was escorted out of the courtroom, along with Nassar.

The dad’s remarks came shortly after two of three of his daughters, Madison and Lauren, delivered victim impact statements to the court of how they were sexually abused by the depraved sports doc.

Following the dramatic moment Michigan Assistant Attorney General Angela Povilaitis stepped in and told the court sternly: “We cannot behave like this. This is letting him have his power over us.”

“I don’t want to see another parent arrested or put in handcuffs,” Povilaitis said.

“You cannot do this. I understand Mr. Margraves’ frustration, but you cannot do this. Use your words, use your experiences. Do not use physical violence,” the longtime sex crimes prosecutor pleaded.

New York Post

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