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Engler not caving to resignation demands

Michigan State University's interim president John Engler speaks with reporters after appearing at a legislative hearing, Thursday, March 15, 2018, in Lansing, Mich. Engler told lawmakers he wants to settle a lawsuit filed by victims of imprisoned sports doctor Larry Nassar, but some bills being pushed in the Legislature are interfering with the process. (AP Photo/David Eggert)

EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Interim Michigan State University President John Engler is not caving to calls from board trustees and legislators for him to resign.

After two trustees said Friday that Engler was unfit to lead the university, Engler insisted he’s looking ahead to a public Board of Trustees meeting, scheduled for next Friday.

Engler underscored his role in the university’s $500 million settlement to hundreds of women and girls who said they were sexually assaulted by a now-imprisoned former campus sports doctor, Larry Nassar.

On Friday, trustee Brian Mosallam said the Nassar-related campus crisis won’t settle until Engler steps down. Hours later, he was joined by fellow trustee Dianne Byrum.

Joining outraged Nassar survivors, Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof also said Engler, a former Republican governor, should resign. Republican House Speaker Tom Leonard declined to comment.

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