USA Gymnastics and Olympic sports watchdog failed to stop coach's sexual abuse, lawsuits allege

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Two gymnasts who say they were sexually abused at an elite academy in Iowa filed lawsuits Monday against the sport's oversight bodies, alleging they failed to stopSean Gardnerfrom preying on girls despite repeated complaints about the coach's behavior.

The lawsuits allege USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Center for SafeSport were told about "inappropriate and abusive behaviors" in December 2017, including that Gardner was hugging and kissing girls and engaging in other grooming behaviors while coaching at a Mississippi gym.

The organizations failed to properly investigate, revoke Gardner's coaching credentials, report him to law enforcement or take other actions to protect athletes, the lawsuits allege. They claim the inaction enabled Gardner to get a job at Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute in West Des Moines, Iowa, in 2018, where the gymnasts say they and other preteen and teenage girls were abused despite additional complaints about Gardner.

The institute was founded by prominent coach Liang "Chow" Qiao, who is known for producing Olympic champions and was also named as a defendant in the lawsuits.

Lawsuits are first filed since Gardner's arrest

The lawsuits, filed in Polk County, Iowa, are the first civil cases brought in an abuse scandal that came to light in aseriesofreportsby The Associated Press after the FBI arrested Gardner in August. They allege USA Gymnastics and SafeSport, the watchdog created by Congress to investigate misconduct in Olympic sports in the aftermath of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal, missed repeated opportunities to stop Gardner.

"It illustrates in my view that the culture of money and medals over child safety is still alive and well in USA Gymnastics and the Olympic system," said California attorney John Manly, who represented Nassar's victims and is part of the legal team that filed the Iowa cases. "What he did was profoundly evil and they let him do it."

SafeSport said Monday it had not been served with the lawsuit and typically does not comment on litigation. It noted that its 2022 temporary suspension of Gardner came "upon receiving the first report of sexual misconduct" against him and was published in itsonline database of disciplinary action. That was "the only reason Gardner was barred from coaching young athletes in the years until his arrest," it said.

Gardner's sanction escalated from "temporary suspension" to "ineligible" on Sept. 12 due to his arrest.

Responding to questions in August about the original AP reporting, the center said it had been notified by USA Gymnastics that a gym where Gardner worked had resolved a 2018 case involving the coach that didn't pertain to sexual misconduct. The center said coaches at Chow's were aware of subsequent allegations involving sexual misconduct but failed to report them.

USA Gymnastics spokesperson Jill Geer said Monday the organization appreciates "the seriousness of this case" but declined further comment.

Gardner faces federal child pornography charges for allegedly placing a hidden camera in a bathroom at a gymnastics studio in Purvis, Mississippi, between December 2017 and April 2018 to record his students. Investigators say he created videos showing close-up images of at least 10 minors naked or undressing, which they recovered from his computers last year while investigating reports of sexual abuse.

Gardner has pleaded not guilty and has been jailed pending trial, which is scheduled for next month. His attorney didn't return a message seeking comment.

Plaintiffs in lawsuits are now college students

The lawsuits allege the plaintiffs were 11- and 12-year-old trainees at Chow's who dreamed of one day competing in the Olympics when they began training under Gardner in 2018. They say they were subjected to "physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, harassment and molestation" until they quit the gym years later.

The plaintiffs include Iowa Stategymnast Finley Weldon, who reported claims of abuse by Gardner to police and later went public in an AP interview. The other is 19-year-old University of Iowa student Hailey Gear, who also wants to go public with her allegations, according to her attorney, Elizabeth Pudenz. They seek unspecified damages for their injuries and treatment expenses. Several other former gymnasts have reported abuse, and more lawsuits are expected.

The AP generally does not identify victims of sexual abuse unless they come forward publicly.

In addition to USA Gymnastics and SafeSport, the defendants named in the lawsuit are Qiao, the former Chinese gymnast who opened Chow's in 1998 and coached Olympic gold medalists Shawn Johnson and Gabby Douglas; Qiao's wife, Liwen Zhuan, a coach who helps run the gym; and their family corporations that own the business and the property on which it sits.

Lawsuits detail concerns over Gardner's 'grooming behavior'

The lawsuits allege all the defendants were negligent in how they responded to reports of Gardner's misconduct.

The parents of a gymnast filed reports with USA Gymnastics and SafeSport in December 2017 alleging Gardner required girls to give him long hugs after every training in Mississippi and that he kicked one girl out who refused, the lawsuits claim. He allegedly had an improper closed-door meeting with a girl whom he verbally abused, kissed gymnasts on their foreheads, drank alcohol excessively in front of them, made sexual jokes to girls and inappropriate comments on social media, and stalked one girl who he was instructed to stop contacting, the lawsuits claim.

Gardner's then-boss also reported to USA Gymnastics in January 2018 that Gardner had engaged in "grooming behaviors," but he was allowed to continue coaching.

The lawsuits allege SafeSport received another report from a parent at Chow's "concerning improper behaviors" by Gardner in September 2020 but failed to investigate.

The lawsuits allege Qiao and Zhuan failed to conduct an adequate background check before hiring Gardner and continued to employ him even after receiving complaints that he inappropriately touched girls while spotting them during exercises.

Qiao and Zhuan didn't return a message left at Chow's. The gym has said that Gardner passed a standard background check, and it fired Gardner after he was suspended by SafeSport in July 2022, even though "there had been no finding of misconduct at that time."

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BALTIMORE (AP) — Reliever Ryan Helsley and the Baltimore Orioles finalized a $28 million, two-year contract on Monday, a deal that includes a player option for 2027.

Helsley gets a $14 million salary next year and has a $14 million player option for 2027. If traded, the two-time All-Star would receive a $500,000 assignment bonus from the acquiring team.

Helsley and the team hadagreed to termsover the weekend, pending a physical.

Orioles closer Félix Bautista is expected to miss much of next seasonfollowing surgery in Augustto repair a torn rotator cuff and torn labrum.

Now 31, Helsley became one of baseball's best relievers while spending his first six-plus seasons with St. Louis, making the All-Star team in 2022 and 2024. The right-hander went 3-1 with a 3.00 ERA and 21 saves in 26 chances this year before he was traded by the Cardinals to the Mets onJuly 30.

Helsley struggled in New York, going 0-3 with a 7.20 ERA in 22 appearances. He allowed four homers and 16 earned runs in 20 innings and was 0 for 4 in save chances.

Baltimore has been active as it looks to bounce back from a last-place finish in the AL East. The Orioles won the division in 2023 and made the playoffs as a wild card in 2024.

Outfielder Taylor Ward was acquiredin a tradewith the Los Angeles Angels on Nov. 18.Bautistaagreed to a $2.25 million, one-year contract on Nov. 21, avoiding arbitration.

Helsley had his best season in 2024, finishing with a 2.04 ERA and a major league-best 49 saves. He also struck out 79 in 66 1/3 innings.

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Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo's home was vandalized with eggs on Saturday morning, just hours after the team fell 24-15 to the Chicago Bears at home, police confirmed Monday.

Avideo has been making the rounds on social mediashowing several people who appeared to be throwing things at Patullo's home, via thePhiladelphia Inquirer. The Moorestown Police Department in New Jersey confirmed Monday that multiple people threw eggs at Patullo's home around 2:50 a.m. on Saturday.

An investigation is ongoing. It's unclear if any damage was caused.

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Patullo, 44, has been on the Eagles' staff since head coach Nick Sirianni took over before the 2021 season. Patullo was promoted to offensive coordinator this past offseason to replace Kellen Moore, who left to take over the New Orleans Saints.

The Eagles' offense, however, has struggled at times under his watch this fall. With five games left in the regular season, the Eagles' offense ranks in the bottom third in yards per game, passing yards per game and rushing yards per game. They've averaged just 22.5 points per game, including 15.5 in their past four games.

Against the Bears, the Eagles managed just 87 yards on the ground — nearly 200 fewer than the Bears put up — on just 17 carries. The Bears led the entire way on Friday, and put up two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to roll to what was their fifth straight win. Both running backs Kyle Monangai and D'Andre Swift ran for more than 120 yards and a touchdown, too.

The Eagles have now lost two straight, and sit at 8-4 on the year. Plenty of Eagles fans at Lincoln Financial Stadium started chanting, "Fire Kevin!" in reference to Patullo toward the end of the game, too, though head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed Monday that Patullo would keep calling plays.

"I have confidence in him. I have confidence in this team," quarterback Jalen Hurts said after the game, viathe Associated Press. "I have confidence in us when we're collaborative. I have a lot of confidence when we have an identity, so I think that's the first thing that we have to establish that we've talked about."

The Eagles will take on the Los Angeles Chargers next week, where they'll try to avoid what would be their longest losing skid since 2023.

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It was a frustrating experience for Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in Week 13. Rodgers took abig hit to the face, briefly leaving the contest. When he returned, the Steelers struggled so much on offense thatfans chantedfor long-time head coach Mike Tomlin to be fired.

After the contest, Rodgers also appeared to take aim at some scapegoats for the loss. When asked what he can do to get on the same page with his receivers, Rodgers implied some of them have beenskipping film sessions, per ESPN's Brooke Pryor.

"When there's film sessions, everybody shows up, and when I check to a route, you do the right route," Rodgers said. "... We have our meetings every week. We have other opportunities outside of the facility, and [I] look forward to seeing all the boys there."

After missing Week 12 due to wrist fractures in his non-throwing hand, Rodgers struggled in his return to the lineup in Week 13. He completed just 10-of-21 passes for 117 yards and no touchdowns. None of the Steelers' receivers turned in big games, with DK Metcalf leading the team with three catches and Darnell Washington leading the way with 45 yards.

It was a disappointing performance that led to a disappointing result, as theSteelers lost 26-7to the Buffalo Bills.

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For Rodgers, those comments represent a bit of a trend, as the veteran did the same thing with New York Jets wideout Mike Williams last year. Rodgers appeared to blameWilliams for an interceptionas the team was trying to rally against the Bills in 2024. Williams was shipped away a few weeks later and seemed to take a shot at Rodgers after a win.

Rodgers also famously feuded enough with the Packers' front office to get himself sent to the Jets ahead of the 2023 NFL season. That's a bit different, as Rodgers wasn't calling out teammates during that saga.

Whether Rodgers' comments resonate remains to be seen. Following Sunday's loss, the Steelers sit at 6-6. The team is still in the playoff race, but needs to rally to secure a postseason spot.

If Rodgers can motivate the team's receivers to make that happen, there's still a chance for a storybook ending in Pittsburgh. If not, Rodgers is 41 and very likely moving on at the end of the season. It will be another lost year for everyone involved, not the best outcome considering the anger among Pittsburgh fans at the moment.

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Michigan State finalizes deal to hire ex-Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald to replace Jonathan Smith

Michigan State has secured its replacement for Jonathan Smith.

The Spartans finalized a five-year deal to hire Pat Fitzgerald as their next head coach on Monday afternoon, according toYahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger. Themove came just one day after Michigan State fired Smith, though they were reportedly locked in on Fitzgerald for the job almost immediately.

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"I am honored to be named the head football coach at Michigan State University," said Fitzgerald said in a statement. "I'd like to thank President Guskiewicz and athletics director Batt for this opportunity. This is a program with a deep and storied tradition, a passionate fan base, and a commitment to excellence that extends far beyond the football field. What excited me most about this opportunity was the vision for what Michigan State can be for years to come. We will restore tradition, and I'm eager to earn the trust of our players, alumni, and fans while competing at the highest level."

The job will mark Fitzgerald's first since he was fired from Northwestern ahead of the 2023 campaign following a hazing scandal within the program. Fitzgerald spent 17 seasons with the Wildcats, and he had three 10-win seasons there before finishing with a 110-101 record.

Fitzgerald was fired in the summer of 2023, shortly after he was initially put on a two-week suspension after the hazing allegations were first made public. He reached an undisclosed settlement with the university in August afterfiling a wrongful termination lawsuit, and he said in a statement at the time that it was proventhat he did not know about the hazing allegationswhile he was head coach.

Northwestern went just 4-10 over Fitzgerald's final two seasons, and 1-11 in 2022. They've since hired David Braun to replace him, and he's led the Wildcats over the past three seasons.

Fitzgerald will now enter just his second head coaching job in college football and take over for Smith, who struggled during his two seasons with the Spartans. The team went just 4-8 this season, marking its second losing campaign since Smith took over after a six-year run at Oregon State. Smith finished with a 9-15 record in East Lansing.

Though Fitzgerald has been away from the game for a few years, there's no doubt he knows the Big Ten landscape well and is still a very capable coach for Michigan State — especially during an offseason where so many top jobs have been open throughout the Power Four conferences. Now he'll have to try and quickly get the Spartans back to the top of the conference, a place they haven't been consistently in years.

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