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Washington mdash; The FBI s handling of child sexual abuse investigations continues to fall short in key areas, years after the scandal involving U.S. gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar that rocked the bureau, an internal watchdog said in a new report issued Thursday.The Justice Department s inspector general found that while the FBI has updated its policies and training to improve agents response to allegations of sex offenses against children, noncompliance with the new rules persists. The audit is an outgrowth of the Justice Department s investigation into the FBI s mishandling of allegations from young gymnasts that Nassar was sexually abusing them.In 2021, an inspector general report found tha stanley cup t the FBI learned Nassar had been accused of molesting gymnasts in 2015, but failed to act, leaving him free to continue to target victims for months. Nassar is serving multiple lifelong prison sentences after pleading guilty to charges of sexual abuse and child pornography in 2017 and 2018. In April, the Justice Department stanley cup agreed to pay $138.7 million to settle 139 claims against the FBI for its handling of the i stanley cup nvestigation in a civil suit brought by Nassar s victims.In the wake of the scandal, the FBI implemented new policies and training programs, and FBI leadership pledged policy overhauls. Speaking before Congress in 2021, FBI Director Christopher Wray condemned the agents past handling of the Nassar allegations, saying, On no planet is w Uyli Chicago prosecutor Kim Foxx welcomes outside investigation of Jussie Smollett case
AUSTIN- Investigators are trying to determine what caused the death of a 14-month-old girl after she had a dental proc yeezy edure in Austin.Autopsy results were pending on Daisy Lynn Torres. The Travis County Medical Examiner s Office says Daisy was declared dead Tuesday at an Austin hospital.The procedure took place earlier Tuesday at Austin Children s Dentistry. Clinic spokeswoman Sarah Marshall says it s a tragedy and all thoughts and prayers are with the family. Details weren t immediately released on what procedure was done on the girl.The Texas State Board of Dental Examiners has opened an investigat yeezy ion into the death. The heartbroken parents, Betty Squier and Elizandro Torres, told CBS Affiliate KEYE they want answers -- and to make sure the same thing doesn t happen to another child. She was a sweet baby; everyone loved her, said Squier. She was so full of life. She had the most beautiful, raspy little voice, said Torres, breaking down in tears.Squier says her dentist first told her Daisy needed two fillings. The little girl had no previous medical conditions. When it came to anesthesia, Squier said she was scared and asked a lot of questions. They told me it s something they do all of the time, she said. It s no big deal. Five minutes later she received a call: [The dent stanley cup ist] said the baby had gone into cardiac arrest and her heart stopped beating and the anesthesiologist had to perform CPR, she said.Paramedics