IOWA CITY, Iowa. Two gymnasts filed civil lawsuits Monday alleging USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Center for SafeSport failed to stop coach Sean Gardner after complaints surfaced in December 2017. The complaints, the suits say, described Gardner hugging, kissing and grooming athletes at a Mississippi gym. The plaintiffs allege the organizations did not investigate properly, revoke credentials, report to law enforcement or prevent Gardner from later working at Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute in West Des Moines in 2018, where additional abuse allegedly occurred. Liang "Chow" Qiao is named as a defendant. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
No parties clearly benefit; the lawsuits seek accountability and potential compensation for survivors while accused organizations face legal, financial and reputational risks.
Alleged victims suffered abuse and long-term harm; sport governing bodies face scrutiny and legal exposure for alleged failures to act.
After reading and researching latest news, the lawsuits allege USA Gymnastics and U.S. Center for SafeSport received complaints in December 2017 about coach Sean Gardner, did not adequately act, and that Gardner later worked at Chow's Gymnastics in 2018 where further abuse is alleged; Liang "Chow" Qiao is named defendant.
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Lawsuits accuse gymnastics bodies of failing to protect athletes
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