EAST LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – After Michigan State University stalled for several years citing “attorney-client privilege,” the school finally transferred the remaining 6,000 pages of documents related to the Larry Nassar investigation to the Michigan attorney general’s office.

MSU’s Board of Trustees confirmed the transfer on Friday.  The heavily reviewed and redacted documents arrived in several batches over the last several months.

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In December, the Board of Trustees voted to release the documents, including a trauma-informed plan that MSU says supports the survivors abused by Nassar.

The disgraced sports doctors sexually abused hundreds of women and girls and called it treatment. He is serving decades in prison.