John Geddert killed himself just before plan to surrender
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Accused sex abuser John Geddert killed himself just before plan to surrender

Former Olympic gymnastics coach John Geddert killed himself at a Michigan rest area minutes before he was scheduled to surrender to authorities on charges of sexually assaulting and physically abusing young athletes in Michigan, according to a new report.

Geddert was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound on Feb. 25, next to a dumpster, TMZ reported Thursday.

A relative called 911 when Geddert failed to turn himself in to face 24 criminal charges that could have put him behind bars for life, according to the report.

The female family member said she started tracking Geddert’s phone when he didn’t show up at the surrender site, and GPS pinpointed his location at the rest area, the outlet reported.

In a 911 call released by officials, the relative cried, “He’s not in a vehicle … he’s on the ground by the dumpster,” according to TMZ.

Geddert’s death was confirmed by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, who called his suicide a “tragic end” to the horrific story.

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Michigan State Police investigates the scene where former US Olympics women's gymnastics coach John Geddert who died by suicide was found
Michigan State Police investigates the scene where former US Olympics women’s gymnastics coach John Geddert who died by suicide was foundAFP via Getty Images
US women gymnastics team's coach John Geddert celebrating with the rest of the team after the US won gold in the women's team of the artistic gymnastics event of the London Olympic Games.
US women gymnastics team’s coach John Geddert celebrating with the rest of the team after the US won gold in the women’s team of the artistic gymnastics event of the London Olympic Games.AFP/Getty Images
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Jordyn Wieber with coach John Geddert after women s all-around final at the 2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Tokyo.
USA gymnast Jordyn Wieber with coach John Geddert after the women’s all-around final at the 2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Tokyo.ZUMA24.com
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Nessel alleged that Geddert used his credentials as a US Olympic coach to convince parents to have their children train at his gym in Dimondale, Mich., where notorious gymnastics predator Larry Nassar served as his in-house doctor.

But the AG said his treatment of them amounted to “human trafficking,” as the athletes were forced to labor under “extreme conditions” that resulted in injuries.

He was also hit with two counts of sexual assault against a teen in 2012, one count of continuing criminal enterprise, and a rap for lying to investigators who were probing Nassar’s own sexual abuse of gymnasts.