ESPYS Honor Nassar Victims With Arthur Ashe Courage Award

Over 140 “sister survivors” of the doctor’s sexual abuse were in attendance.

THE 2018 ESPYS - This Wednesday, the worlds best athletes and biggest stars will join host Danica Patrick for "The 2018 ESPYS Presented by Capital One" on ABC. The star-studded evening celebrates the best moments from the year in sports and will air live on ABC, July 18 from 8:00-11:00 p.m. EDT, from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. (Image Group LA via Getty Images)
THE ARTHUR ASHE AWARD FOR COURAGE RECIPIENTS, SARAH KLEIN, TIFFANY THOMAS LOPEZ, ALY RAISMAN
THE 2018 ESPYS - This Wednesday, the worlds best athletes and biggest stars will join host Danica Patrick for "The 2018 ESPYS Presented by Capital One" on ABC. The star-studded evening celebrates the best moments from the year in sports and will air live on ABC, July 18 from 8:00-11:00 p.m. EDT, from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. (Image Group LA via Getty Images) THE ARTHUR ASHE AWARD FOR COURAGE RECIPIENTS, SARAH KLEIN, TIFFANY THOMAS LOPEZ, ALY RAISMAN
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At the 2018 ESPYS, the hundreds of “sister survivors” of disgraced Michigan State and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.

Sarah Klein, who came forward as the first to be abused by Nassar, was on hand to accept the award along with more than 140 other victims. Klein said she and the other recipients in attendance represented hundreds more who weren’t able to attend.

“Make no mistake, we are here on this stage to present an image for the world to see: a portrait of survival, a new vision of courage,” she said. “Telling our stories of abuse over and over and over again in graphic detail is not easy … it’s grueling and it’s painful, but it is time.”

Olympic gold medal gymnast Aly Raisman, who was also abused by Nassar and spoke out against him at his sentencing hearing, encouraged victims of abuse to come forward.

“All those years we were told, ‘You are wrong. You misunderstood. He’s a doctor. It’s OK. Don’t worry, we’ve got it covered. Be careful. There are risks involved.’ The intention: to silence us in favor of money, medals and reputation,” she said Wednesday. “To all the survivors out there, don’t let anyone rewrite your story. We may suffer alone, but we survive together.”

In January, Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison. Michigan State settled multiple lawsuits related to Nassar’s crimes and is paying out $500 million to his victims.

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