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Schuette Says MSU Prosecutor Is Independent

Attorney General Bill Schuette - file photo
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Michigan Public Radio Network

(MPRN-Lansing) State Attorney General Bill Schuette says the special prosecutor looking into MSU’s handling of abuse allegations is independent of his office. But, that’s not what the contract says. 

The agreement with special prosecutor William Forsyth says he reports directly to and must clear major decisions with Schuette. Schuette says that’s just standard contract language for special attorneys retained by his office.

Schuette says the highly respected former Kent County prosecutor has no specific orders from his office.

“He’s the boss. He’s running the show.”

Schuette’s office also says the inquiry is focused on how MSU handled Larry Nassar, and not on other campus sexual assault complaints. But he says the prosecutor is allowed to pursue any leads he turns up.

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