Michigan State—which is paying $500 million to the hundreds of victims of Larry Nassar—now no longer has insurance coverage for sexual misconduct claims
After Michigan State agreed to a $500 million settlement to more than 300 victims of Mr. Nassar’s abuse last year, its insurer of 18 years, United Educators, reduced the coverage it offered the East Lansing, Mich.
, school when negotiating to renew the general-liability policy.France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
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