“Deserves to get his a*s kicked everyday” – Stephen A. Smith happy ‘despicable’ Larry Nassar survived murder attempt in jail, wants him to SUFFER

The renowned sports analyst reacts to Larry Nassar getting stabbed.


“Deserves to get his a*s kicked everyday” – Stephen A. Smith happy ‘despicable’ Larry Nassar survived murder attempt in jail, wants him to SUFFER

Stephen A. Smith (image via Joe Murphy/Getty Images) and Larry Nassar (image via Rena Laverty/EPA)

Larry Nassar, the disgraced former U.S. gymnastics doctor, was reportedly stabbed multiple times while serving his sentence in federal prison. Nassar, who is well known for his terrible crimes of child pornography and sexually assaulting numerous gymnasts, including Olympic medalists, received life-saving measures from emergency medical service workers before being transferred to a local hospital.

The news of Nassar’s attack prompted strong feelings from various individuals, including Stephen A. Smith. During his show, “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Smith said, “I am happy Larry Nassar is not dead because death is too good for him. He should be alive and suffering for as long as possible. Death is too good for him.”

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The NBA analyst further emphasized his belief that Nassar deserves to face consequences for his actions, stating, “I’m not gonna lie to you, he deserves to get his ass kicked every day.”

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Following the news, Rachael Denhollander, the courageous woman who bravely stepped forward as the first to publicly accuse Nassar of his heinous crimes, took to Twitter to share her reaction. Denhollander, alongside other survivors, conveyed a sense of grief and sorrow instead of rejoicing over the incident.

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Larry Nassar’s sentence and future consequences

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Larry Nassar (image via Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters)

Larry Nassar’s crimes came to light in 2017 when he was sentenced to 60 years in federal prison on child pornography charges. In 2018, he faced further sentencing of 40 to 175 years for sexually assaulting numerous gymnasts, many of whom were aspiring Olympic athletes.

The news sparked a significant movement within the gymnastics community, with survivors bravely coming forward to share their stories and demand justice. Following the stabbing incident, it has been reported that Nassar will need to be transferred to another prison for his own safety.

The attack serves as a reminder of the intense emotions and anger surrounding Nassar’s actions, as well as the huge impact they had on the lives of his victims. Larry Nassar’s stabbing in federal prison has reignited discussions surrounding his crimes and the consequences he faces for his actions.

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