A former coach at Chow’s Gymnastics & Dance Institute in West Des Moines, Iowa — a gym that trained Olympic champions Shawn Johnson and Gabby Douglas — has been arrested by the FBI years after abuse allegations first surfaced.
FBI Charges Sean Gardner
Sean Gardner, 38, was arrested last week on a federal charge of producing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Authorities say they found hidden-camera images and videos of nude girls on his devices, some recorded in gym restrooms. If convicted, he faces up to 30 years in prison.
Years of Allegations
Gardner began coaching at Chow’s in 2018 and was later promoted to lead major events and train top gymnasts. In 2022, athletes reported to the U.S. Center for SafeSport that Gardner had touched them inappropriately and made sexual comments. He was suspended that July.
A separate report alleged Gardner dragged a gymnast across the floor, causing injuries, and may have secretly filmed athletes. Police investigations initially stalled when victims hesitated to pursue charges.
SafeSport Under Scrutiny
The case highlights criticism of SafeSport, the watchdog created after the Larry Nassar scandal. While SafeSport can suspend coaches from sports, critics say its investigations are slow and opaque, leaving the public in the dark.
Attorney Steve Silvey, a longtime critic, argued: “SafeSport is now part of a larger problem rather than a solution.”
Hospital Job Raises Questions
Despite the suspension, Gardner secured a job as a surgical technologist at an Iowa hospital in 2024. He was later dismissed, but the case shows the limits of SafeSport’s power, which does not extend beyond sports.
Lingering Impact
The FBI affidavit details abuse dating back to Gardner’s time coaching in Mississippi before joining Chow’s. Some victims described him as a trusted mentor who later exploited them.
Investigators say they recovered hundreds of explicit files, including images of children as young as six. The case remains ongoing as critics call for stronger protections and faster action against accused abusers.
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