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USA Gymnastics offers settlement to victims of former team doctor Larry Nassar

More than 260 women and girls say Nassar sexually abused them under the guise of medical treatment
Image: Larry Nassar was jailed for sexual assault in 2018

USA Gymnastics has offered a $215m (£164m) settlement to victims of former team doctor Larry Nassar in a bid to end legal claims against the organisation.

Nassar was jailed for sexual assault in 2018, with hundreds of athletes coming forward to accuse him of abusing them, including reigning Olympic champion Simone Biles.

USA Gymnastics has subsequently sought to reach a compensation deal with representatives of the survivors, as part of a plan for the governing body to emerge from bankruptcy.

Simone Biles of USA looks on competes during day nine of the 2018 FIG Artistic Gymnastics Championships at Aspire Dome on November 3, 2018 in Doha, Qatar
Image: Reigning Olympic champion Simone Biles was one of hundreds of athletes who accused Nassar of abusing them

In a statement, USA Gymnastics president and chief executive Li Li Leung said: "While we do not yet have an agreement with the Committee representing the survivors, we still hope to reach an agreement."

Leung stressed that the compensation fund may still exceed the proposed total, but that was currently the limit their insurers could guarantee to provide.

She also indicated that USA Gymnastics was prepared for the victims to continue with their existing lawsuits against the organisation.