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 Michigan State University tried to  stonewall  the state investigation into the handling of the Larry Nassar scandal to protect its reputation, according to the report by Michigan special prosecutor Bill Forsyth.According to Forsyth, the university hired a private law firm to investigate the case. As a result, MSU has not waived attorney-client privilege  stanley cup over the Nassar case, hindering the prosecutor s access to in-depth information about the scandal. They vowed they d cooperate with us during the course of the investigation. But the big bone of contention was their invocation of attorney-client privilege, which is perfectly legitimate. There s nothing illegal nothing improper about it,  said Forsyth.  But if they were going to ask us to finally look at what happened here, I don t know how you ever get to the bottom of this if they don t get around to waiving this privilege.  So I actually asked the attorney to waive the privilege on behalf of the university to give us access to the documents they have been withholding and redacting, and they said no. So far, Forsyth s investigation has resulted in criminal charges against two former MSU officials: William Strampel, the former dean of MSU s College of Osteopathic Medicine and Nassar s former boss, and former MSU gymnastics coach Kathie Klages.              stanley cups                                     While not final, the status u stanley cup pdate offers a look at what went wrong at MSU with the findings being what happened at MSU was a failure of