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Students recount stories of former lecturer alleging sexual assault and psychological torture.
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University of Michigan sports doctor Robert Anderson is the latest multimillion-dollar settlement.
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The deal came just after two men who say they were sexually assaulted by Dr. Robert Anderson said they were hoping that a change in leadership with the weekend firing of university President Mark Schlissel would allow the school be more accountable toward abuse victims.
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The university currently is in mediation to resolve multiple lawsuits by more than 1,000 people — mostly men — who say Dr. Robert Anderson sexually abused them during routine medical examinations.
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Under bills announced Tuesday, a 30-day period would be created for victims of the late Dr. Robert Anderson to file a lawsuit regardless of the statute of limitations. The university could not use the government immunity defense.
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Requirement comes after discovery of Omicron variant in the state.
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Jennifer Haverkamp, Graham Family Director joins in.
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Mark Schlissel, 63, has been president of the school since 2014.
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State lawmakers are poised to consider bipartisan bills aimed at helping potentially thousands of sex abuse victims sue for damages, including those molested by a University of Michigan sports physician.
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We talk to Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ron Grifka.