Michigan AG set to give updates
LANSING (AP) — Michigan’s new attorney general is preparing to provide updates about state investigations of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal, Flint’s water crisis and clergy abuse in the Roman Catholic church.
Dana Nessel took charge of the office in January. She will update reporters today.
All three probes began under her predecessor, Bill Schuette.
The office is investigating Michigan State University’s handling of Nassar , a former campus doctor convicted of molesting young athletes. A former school president is among those facing charges.
Fifteen officials have been charged over Flint’s lead-tainted drinking water, including seven who have struck deals.