“My teammates and I reported Nassar’s abuse to USAG in 2015,” Raisman tweeted on Monday. “We now know USOC & lawyers at Faegre Baker Daniels (Mary Bono’s firm) were also told then, yet Nassar continued to abuse children for 13 months!? Why hire someone associated with the firm that helped cover up our abuse?”

Kaylee Lorincz, another Nassar survivor, also criticized Bono’s appointment on Twitter, writing on Sunday: “You owe me an explanation of why you and your firm allowed Larry to abuse me in 2016 after you were well aware that he was abusing little girls.”

Bono responded to the criticism of her work at the law firm specifically in her resignation statement.

“I proudly stand behind my body of work at Faegre Baker Daniels,” she wrote. “And [I] appreciated how much the law firm supported my devoting considerable time to the cause of addiction prevention, treatment and recovery.”

USA Gymnastics’ board of directors told HuffPost in a statement that it had accepted Bono’s resignation.

“While we continue the search for a permanent president and CEO and are currently seeking input from key stakeholders on that search, we remain steadfast in our efforts to fundamentally transform the organization at all levels to ensure athlete safety and well-being is at the heart of everything we do,” the statement read, in part.

Raisman reacted to Bono’s resignation in a series of tweets Tuesday night.

“The Olympic family fails us again. Another poor hire + familiar statements,” she tweeted.