A teenager who is possibly the last victim to have been sexually assaulted by Larry Nassar revealed that she is still being billed for her appointments with the convicted pedophile.

Emma Ann Miller was one of the many brave women to speak at the fifth day of Nassar's sentencing hearing on Monday, and said in her victim impact statement that her last visit with the defendant was in August 2016 - just days before he was terminated by Michigan State University.

Later in the day Kamerin Moore revealed how both she and her brother were sexually abused by the doctor after their father passed away.

By the end of the day, 117 victim impact statements had been read in court, with at least another 27 to go on Tuesday.

Standing strong: Emma Ann Miller, who is just 15, was one of the young women to speak on day five of Larry Nassar's sentencing hearing (Emma above with her mother Leslie)

Tragedy: The high school student revealed that she was assaulted by Nassar from the time she was 10 until August 2016, just days before he was fired

'I'm possibly the last child [Nassar] will ever assault,' Miller told the courtroom with her mother by her side.

'MSU charged me for those appointments.'

Miller, who is just 15, went on to deliver some of the most powerful remarks of the past five days as she stood opposite the man who assaulted her for years.

Judge Rosemarie Aquilina looked at the young woman in awe after she was finished, and said: 'Your words are as strong as any gun, taser or billy club.'

Miller spoke about how excited she was to meet Nassar as a young girl, explaining that she grew up with a single mother and had no father figure.

'It's always just been my mom and I. I needed a positive male role model in my life, and that's who Nassar was for me,' said Miller, with her mother by her side.

'I've known him since I was born, and now I wish I never met him.'

She went on to note: 'The word Nassar will permanently be associated with child sexual abuse.'

Miller, however, will not be defined by what her abuser did to her under the guise of medical treatment she said in her statement.

'I'm more than how he treated me. I am not letting him take any more time away from me,' declared Miller.

'No more time at appointments, no more time being misled and no more time being manipulated.'

Miller also had some strong words for Michigan State and those who ignored prior reports of Nassar's predatory behavior.

'My name is Emma Ann Miller and I’m 15 years old and I’m not afraid of you,' said the teenager.

'Nor will I ever be.'

The high school student then said that the college and its representatives should get used to being a courtroom.

'I didn't choose this circumstance. Nassar made that choice for us - your 20-year child-molesting employee,' said Miller.

'This is a burden at 15, I shouldn't have to bear. But believe me MSU, bear I will.'

She also asked Nassar to do all the victims a favor by outlining all the times he could have been stopped by MSA, USA Gymnastics or Twistars.

That would do much more good than a 'hollow, insincere apology' said Miller

'Please Larry - help my sisters. This would be a redeeming act, please don't waste your elocution on your grief, your regret or any other emotion,' said Miller.

'Don't tell us how you and God have made amends or how you are different. You need to confess the facts. You can help others, and if you do help my sisters, it might help earn my forgiveness.'

The teenager also pointed out that Nassar was going to be lving a far better life than he deserved after this trial.

'I know, and Nassar knows, that in federal prison he will be fed, he will clothed and he’ll be provided actual medical treatment,' said Miller.

'Don’t get too excited, Larry. You’ll probably never talk to a woman again except for one holding a gun, a taser, and a billy club, which is a good thing.'

Miller maintained her composure throughout the statement, which was the 95th of the hearing.

At the end of her remarks, Miller looked at Nassar and then the women sitting in the courtroom, before stating: 'We are just getting started'.

Coward: Nassar (above on Monday) kept his head down and refused to look at most of his victims while they spoke

Coming forward: There will now be 144 women speaking at Nassar's sentencing, which means the hearing could go on until Wednesday (Judge Rosemarie Aquilina above on Thursday)

Mad as hell: The first victim to speak on Monday was Bailey Lorencen (above), who took aim at Nassar and his close friend John Geddert

A few hours prior it was revealed that there would now be 144 victims speaking in court, almost double the 88 women who planned to speak at the start of last week.

Miller delivered her statement just days after an investigation by The Detroit News into MSU and their handling of the Nassar scandal revealed that 14 members of the faculty were made aware of incidents over the years, and at least one of those was reported to current president Lou Anna Simon.

'Those issues are points of dispute and part of civil litigation and I am not going to comment on,' said Simon when asked to comment.

'What I can tell you is what I knew, straight up. My standard response is to tell people to play things straight up and I did not receive a copy of the report.'

The first victim to speak on Monday was Bailey Lorencen, who took aim at Nassar and his close friend John Geddert.

It was Geddert's Twistars gym where a number of the victims claimed their were assaulted by Nassar.

Lorencen revealed that she began seeing Nassar after she broke her neck in four places following a fall, which Geddert at the time assured her was just a muscle injury.

The sexual abuse began soon after and lasted until Nassar told the young woman she had to stop gymnastics or she might never walk again.

'While it was happening, you said it was a medical treatment,' Lorencen said, adding that many of the young girls she spoke with described receiving similar treatments from Nassar.

She said that she now has nightmares and is terrified that men are going to rape her while she sleeps, along with anxiety.

Lorencen also earned a rare objection from the defense when she called out Nassar's attorney for smiling and laughing in court with him last week.

'I'm so confused by your career path and I do not respect you or your choices,' she said to Nassar's legal team.

The MSU alum also stated: 'I gladly say good-bye Lou Anna Simon, your time as president is over.'

When she was done speaking, those present gave her a standing ovation.

Invisible scars: 'You destroyed my ability to trust,' said Marta Stern (above), who is eight months pregnant and 'paralyzed with fear' that she might not be able to protect her daughter

Difficult memories: Whitney Mergens (above with her parents and boyfriend) was abused twice at the age of 11

Struggle: Clasina Syroby (above) said she was abused by Nassar in the early 90s, and described having 'sleepless nights, days of feeling nauseous and more tears than I care to admit'

Marta Stern had planned to remain anonymous, but changed her mind at the last second on Monday to face Nassar while delivering her statement.

'You destroyed my ability to trust,' said Stern, who is eight months pregnant and 'paralyzed with fear' that she might not be able to protect her daughter.

She also said in her statement that her husband must make loud noises before entering a room so he does not scare her, and described leaving her body and becoming emotionally withdrawn when Nassar would abuse her at appointments.

'Your monstrous actions took away so much, from so many,' said Stern.

She then said that she could no longer hold on to her hatred she had for her abuser.

'Despite all of this, I must forgive you, I must for the sake of myself, my husband and my unborn child,' explained Stern.

She then made a point of thanking her husband for being 'her rock.'

Whitney Mergens was abused twice at the age of 11, with Nassar winning her over when he presented her with a signed postcard from the female members of the 2008 Olympic team.

Mergens never revealed the abuse to her parents, however, until 2016, after the first reports began to emerge about Nassar.

It took her a week to build up the confidence and once she did things took a turn for the worse.

'It became real, the darkness took over my life,' said Mergens.

That is starting to change though, and Mergens revealed that sitting in court on Friday and hearing other women speak gave her the courage to share her statement.

When she was finished speaking, Judge Aqualina said: 'You are not damaged, you are never damaged, the defendant is the damaged one.'

Clasina Syroby said she was abused by Nassar in the early 90s, and described having 'sleepless nights, days of feeling nauseous and more tears than I care to admit' because of his assaults.

She took some time to gather herself before beginning her remarks, which also took aim at MSU and USA Gymnastics.

'What good is it to teach children to tell an adult if the grown-up doesn't listen, doesn't take action?', she asked.

She also asked Nassar if he knew how many victims were out there, a question that drew no response from the defendant.

'You have made it so that I'm embarrassed to tell people I'm a gymnast,' said Syroby.

She also did not hold back when speaking about the abuse she suffered saying through tears at one point: 'It felt like he was ripping my vagina apart.'

Predator: Kamerin Moore (above) said that Nassar actually asked if he could videotape himself performing a procedure on her, a request she denied at the time

Monster: 'You molested a little girl who had just lost her father,' said a devastated and disgusted Moore (Nassar above on Monday)

Kamerin Moore said that Nassar actually asked if he could videotape himself performing a procedure on her, a request she denied at the time.

The mother-to-be said that she was apprehensive about speaking out, but knew she had to confront the man who had assaulted her while she was a meber of the US junior national team.

'I didn’t want this child I’m carrying to be in the same room with a child molester,' said Moore.

She then spoke of her late night appointments with Nassar, which no one blinked an eye at and began when she was just 10.

'You called me your guinea pig because you would always try out new techniques on me,' said Moore.

'I vividly remember the first time. I remember you told me I had to wear either my leotard or shorts. I remember how absolutely mortified I was when you asked me if I started my period yet, because you could not do the treatment if I had a tampon in.'

Moore then said that she blamed herself most of all for the assaults.

'I’m mad at myself when I think about every time you put your fingers inside of me and I continued to trust you no matter how disgusted and embarrassed I was,' said the young woman.

She later told the court that Nassar's abuse got worse when she was 12, after the death of her father.

'You molested a little girl who had just lost her father,' said a devastated and disgusted Moore.

She then revealed that it was not just her who was a victim of Nassar, but her brother too.

Moore said that her brother, a former gymnast at the University of Michigan, was treated by Nassar after he suffered a shoulder injury.

I was there for one person and had to watch them process their confusion - my own brother,' said Moore.

'He's now a gymnast at the University of Michigan and when he realized what a monster you where I watched his frantically search the Internet trying to find some proof that the chi in his shoulder was related to his genitals.'

Moore then gave some more context to her story.

'Because when he had surgery on his shoulder you treated him. In your basement. You pulled his pants slightly down to expose him, in front of one of your other female victims actually who was in that basement as well. And you put acupuncture needles next to his genitals,' explained Moore.

'I'm not sure how my brother's shoulder is connected to his balls, but I guess chi works in weird ways.'

Moore previously described the moment Nassar asked if he could tape her back in April of last year.

'To be very clear about what he was asking: he was asking as a 40-year-old man or however old he was, to videotape himself touching a 13-year-old girl’s naked private parts,' she explained in a video.

'And if nothing else, if he was a well-respected doctor still and he was a good person and they hadn’t found thousands of images and videos of child pornography on his devices, this would still be wrong.'