Why did the angry father beat up the former American gymnastics team doctor in court?

All three daughters were sexually assaulted, and the angry father wanted to beat the former American gymnastics team doctor in court.

"Give me a minute, let me teach that bastard a lesson!"

The three daughters of Randall Margraves, the father, were sexually assaulted by Larry Nassar, a former American national gymnastics team doctor.

It is reported that on February 2, local time, after Randall's request to the court was rejected, he got up and rushed forward to attack Nassar.

Subsequently, Randall was taken away by the police, and the court said that he would not be prosecuted for contempt of court.

Father Randall arrived in Nassar.

Nassar, a former doctor of the national gymnastics team in the United States, invaded hundreds of women for a long time in the name of treatment, and had previously announced that he was sentenced to 40- 175 years in prison.

Since then, female victims have continued to testify in court, and the number of victims of sexual assault in Nassar has increased to 265.

According to NBC, on February 2, local time, the case continued to be heard in the Michigan District Court. Father Randall Magraff testified with his three murdered daughters.

Daughter Lauren described how Nassar sexually assaulted her when she was 13 years old.

After testifying, his father Randall couldn't help swearing and insulting Nassar. Judge Janis Cunningham warned him.

Later, Randall asked the court, "Can you let me stay with this demon (Nassar) in a secret room for five minutes?"

The judge replied, "You know I can't do it."

But Randall still won't give up. He continued to ask, "Can you give me a minute?"

After being rejected again, Randall suddenly rushed out of the witness box in an attempt to attack Nassar.

Nassar's defense lawyer and several bailiffs quickly stopped Randall, controlled him and fell to the ground, handcuffed his hands.

At this point, the angry father was still shouting, "Give me a minute and let me teach that bastard a lesson!"! Just one minute. "

Before being taken away from the court, Randall shouted, "What if this happens to you?"

Later, after the incident was uploaded on social media, his father Randall was praised as a "hero" by netizens.

Some netizens posted on Twitter to support the father, saying "Dear Randall, we are in your corner, we support you" and launched a "Give him a minute" campaign.

However, some netizens reminded that this kind of appeal is still problematic.

"Need to control your anger. Nassar has been sentenced to 175 years in prison and has never seen the light of day since. Why put your family in a more dangerous situation? "

Subsequently, the court released Randall and said that he would not be fined. The judge said, "Considering the circumstances of the case, I understand Randall's behavior."

Randall also apologized for his behavior. He said, "I lost control. I want to apologize a hundred times." I have calmed down. I'm not here to show off. I am helping my daughters to treat psychological injuries. "

Randall's lawyer said that they did not initiate such an activity and asked the sponsor to delete the activity page.

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