Steve Penny, the former president of USA Gymnastics who has been criticized for allegedly covering up sexual abuse by Larry Nassar, was arrested on Wednesday for tampering with evidence related to a Nassar investigation.


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If convicted, Penny could receive two to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.

He was arrested in Gatlinburg, Tenn., after a Texas indictment dated Sept. 28 called for his arrest.

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It is the first arrest of an alleged Nassar enabler. USA Gymnastics’ leadership has faced previous allegations of both ignoring reports of Nassar’s massive sexual abuse and actively working to hide it.

The indictment by Texas authorities alleges that Penny ordered the removal of documents from the Karolyi Ranch where USA Gymnastics athletes trained in Walker County, Texas, that were related to Nassar’s activities at the ranch after learning an investigation was underway.

The documents were allegedly delivered to Penny at the USA Gymnastics headquarters in Indianapolis, where he either destroyed or hid them.

They have not been recovered.

The Texas Rangers and the Walker County Sheriff’s Office said in the indictment that the documents are “material” to their investigation of Nassar, and would have aided an investigation of other offenses at the ranch.

USA Gymnastics reported the abuse to the FBI five weeks after a coach voiced concern to its leadership, however, emails submitted to the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance, and Data Security appear to show that one week before the FBI was notified, Penny ordered USA Gymnastics officials not to disclose reports of abuse.

Penny resigned from USA Gymnastics in March 2017 after initial reports alleged that the organization ignored the abuse allegations.

In the past, Penny has denied all accusations of a cover-up.

Nassar, who served as the doctor for the U.S. National Women’s Gymnastics Team, U.S. Olympic team and Michigan State University for two decades, pleaded guilty earlier this year to federal child pornography charges and 10 counts of criminal sexual conduct in Michigan state courts.

He was sentenced to 60 years in prison on federal child pornography charges and 300 years in prison on the state charges. More than 250 women and girls have accused Nassar of sexual abuse.

Penny is being held in Gatlinburg, awaiting extradition to Walker County, Texas.