The brutal prison attack on convicted sports doctor Larry Nassar was inside his cell — and out of sight of cameras, according to an insider.
The child molester who sexually abused hundreds of gymnasts — including leading Olympians — was stabbed at least 10 times with a makeshift weapon inside his federal prison in Florida on Sunday.
But it is deemed an “unwitnessed event” because it was inside a cell, the main blind spot for cameras inside the high-security lockup, according to an insider.
Surveillance cameras otherwise scan corridors and common areas, although it was not immediately clear if they caught the attacker — thought to be another prisoner using a makeshift weapon — entering the cell.
The stabbing was the second time that the 59-year-old pedophile has been attacked since getting sentenced to hundreds of years in prison in three different trials for molesting young athletes and possessing child porn.