Foreign media Daily Star reported on July 21 that U.S. cheerleading twin sisters Hannah Grache and Jessica Grache sued their former coach Jason McCartney, allegedly touched them several times at the Cheer Athletics Stadium in San Francisco, Texas and Plano. The two sisters posted

Foreign media Daily Star reported on July 21 that U.S. cheerleading twin sisters Hannah Grache and Jessica Grache sued their former coach Jason McCartney, allegedly touched them many times at the Cheer Athletics Stadium in San Francisco, Texas and Plano. The two sisters posted a statement on the social networking website Instagram on July 19 (this Monday), demanding compensation of more than 7 million pounds (about 61.68 million yuan).

The 22-year-old twins claimed in a civil lawsuit that former coach Jason McCartney began sexually abused them seven years ago. At the age of 15, they were not well-informed and had no concept of sexual assault or indecent. McCartney allegedly kept stroking their breasts, crotch and hips during training and pushed them on as he got an erection. They looked back now and saw that the former coach had been molesting them for his own morbid happiness, which was very disgusting, and was called correcting the training movements. The lawsuit also mentioned that McCartney also asked Hannah to sit on his knee and stroke her genitals. Their attorney Andrew Du said in an interview that the people who violated them were unforgivable for such incidents when Hannah and Jessica were underage.

According to the Daily Beast, the American All-Star League, which manages All-Star cheerleading and dance, said they have taken "significant measures" to deal with allegations of misconduct. In a statement, they said they deeply regretted the members’ misconduct or sexual harassment and made it clear that there will be no place for sexual assaulters in the future.

According to Daily Beasts, the All-Star League, which manages All-Star cheerleading and dance, said they have taken "significant measures" to deal with allegations of misconduct. In a statement, they said they deeply regretted the members’ misconduct or sexual harassment and made it clear that there will be no place for sexual assaulters in the future.

Cheer Athletics representative Jody Melton told the media that they are investigating the allegations and said they did not know that these things happened during the years of the twin sisters being on the team and nearly six years after they left.

Melton said Cheer Athletics has always taken care of protecting the safety of its players, including any inappropriate contact between the players and the coach. They have good reputations and have not been charged with similar charges before. According to the prosecution information, Cheer Athletics will continue to investigate the twins' alleged incidents, but they will actively defend themselves if they find that the facts do not match.

Regarding sexual assault awareness, parents and schools should educate their children scientifically and correctly at the same time, so as not to be trapped in the whole life, feel depressed and difficult to have a sunny life.

investigates the allegations of the twins, but if they find that the facts do not match, they will actively defend themselves.

Regarding sexual assault awareness, parents and schools should educate their children scientifically and correctly at the same time, so as not to be trapped in the whole life, feel depressed and difficult to have a sunny life.