Aquilina has earned the praise of Nassar victims and the public alike as her supportive comments and no-nonsense attitude towards the former Michigan State University doctor have spread throughout the country.
Lauren Gibbons | lgibbon2@mlive.com, Kalamazoo Gazette
Thu, 01/25/2018 - 6:02am
Aquilina has earned the praise of Nassar victims and the public alike as her supportive comments and no-nonsense attitude towards the former Michigan State University doctor have spread throughout the country.
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