New bill aims to improve how FBI interacts with child victims
A bill expected to be introduced in the Senate Thursday would improve the way the FBI interacts with child victims and witnesses in abuse cases. It was inspired by the testimony Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney gave about her treatment by the bureau when she accused former team doctor Larry Nassar of abuse.
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