Larry Nassar’s victims will receive ESPYS courage award

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Former gymnast Rachael Denhollander, center, is hugged after giving her victim impact statement during the seventh day of Larry Nassar’s sentencing hearing in Lansing, Mich. At right is Assistant Attorney General Angela Povilaitis. | Carlos Osorio/Associated Press

Larry Nassar’s victims will receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at this year’s ESPYS.

The ESPN awards show honors the past year’s best athletes and moments in sports. Alison Overholt, an ESPN vice president, says the women and girls who spoke out about how Nassar sexually abused them have shown “what it truly means to speak truth to power.”

RELATED STORY: Michigan State reaches $500M settlement with victims of Larry Nassar

More than 250 gave statements in court when Nassar was sentenced for sexual assault in January and February. They said the sports doctor molested them while they sought treatment for injuries.

Michigan State University announced a $500 million settlement with Nassar’s victims Wednesday. He assaulted females at his campus clinic, Lansing-area home, area gyms and major gymnastics events.

The shadows of Michigan State University students appear on “the rock” in the university campus which was painted “Thank You” and includes the names of the women who gave victim impact statements during the Larry Nassar sexual assault sentencing hearing i

The shadows of Michigan State University students appear on “the rock” in the university campus which was painted “Thank You” and includes the names of the women who gave victim impact statements during the Larry Nassar sexual assault sentencing hearing in East Lansing, Mich. | Jake May/The Flint Journal-MLive.com via AP

The ESPYS will air live July 18 at 8 p.m. EDT.

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