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Former NCAA swimmer calls sexual assault trial against trainer 'maddening': 'Everyone called us liars'

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Female athletes at San Jose State University spoke up against Scott Shaw, their athletic trainer, over 10 years ago — he was not punished until this week.

Shaw pleaded guilty to sexual assault in court on Tuesday, and faces two years in prison.

The first complaint against Shaw came way back in 2009 by swimmer Caitlin Macky. Sixteen others reported him to the school that year, but they cleared him of any wrongdoing.

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A general view of the competition pool during the Division III Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center on March 18, 2023 in Greensboro, North Carolina.  (Mike Comer/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

"It’s a little bit maddening to go through a whole trial, and 12 years of this person vehemently denying everything, then all of a sudden he shows up and admits to that," Macky, who testified against Shaw in the trial, via The Mercury News. "Everyone called us liars for so long. 

"It does feel better that it’s out there and it’s public record."

"To hear him plead guilty to what he’s done justifies in my mind that no, what he did was not normal, and yes, I should have trusted my gut," added former gymnast Amy LeClair, who graduated in 2016.

Shaw worked at the school from 2006 to 2020 and contended his treatments were legitimate. He was accused of shutting down complaints in person, saying he was the expert.

From right, Linzy Warkentin, Kirsten Trammell and Caitlin Macky were sexually abused by their athletic trainer at San Jose State a decade ago.  The three are photographed at the Palm Canyon in Balboa Park in San Diego, Calif., December

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