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In a nutshell : Jerry Sandusky, a former defensive coordinator at Penn State, was arrested for 40 counts of sex crimes including ones relating to children. Penn State's athletic director and another administrator are being charged with perjury and failure to report the sexual abuse.
There will be an update on this from the PA State Police on Monday at 1:00. I'll probably update this post at that time.
This guy and all involved that didn't stop it are the scum of the earth. I hope they get the maximum sentences possible.
http://www.wjactv.com/news/news/penn-st ... d-c/nFWxx/
There will be an update on this from the PA State Police on Monday at 1:00. I'll probably update this post at that time.
This guy and all involved that didn't stop it are the scum of the earth. I hope they get the maximum sentences possible.
http://www.wjactv.com/news/news/penn-st ... d-c/nFWxx/
Former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky was arrested Saturday morning and charged with 40 counts of sex crimes.
6News was the only news source there as Sandusky appeared before a Centre County magistrate. He arrived and left the hearing in the company of his attorney.
Authorities said Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and another school administrator have also been charged with perjury and failure to report suspected abuse in an investigation into allegations that Sandusky sexually abused eight young men.
Curley and Penn State vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz were expected to turn themselves in Monday. Schultz's position includes oversight of the university's police department.
A criminal docket posted on the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Web Portal showed that felony charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 16, as well as indecent assault, corruption of minors and endangering the welfare of children charges were filed against Sandusky.
Attorney General Linda Kelly called Sandusky "a sexual predator who used his position within the university and community to repeatedly prey on young boys."
Sources told 6News that this latest round of legal action follows a two-year grand jury investigation that started in Clinton County, where a teen accused Sandusky of inappropriate contact.
Kelly and Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan will discuss the details of Sandusky's child sex crimes investigation during a news conference on Monday at 1 p.m., at the Attorney General's Office in Harrisburg.
According to a news release, Kelly and Noonan will review the investigation by State Police and the Attorney General's Office "into charges that Sandusky sexually assaulted at least eight young boys between 1995 and the present, including several victims who were assaulted in the football locker room showers on the Penn State University campus."
Kelly and Noonan will also discuss perjury and other criminal charges filed against Curley and Schultz -- who allegedly learned of Sandusky's behavior in 2002, but failed to report it to authorities and later provided false testimony to an investigating grand jury.
Sandusky founded the Second Mile charity in 1977 which, according to the foundation's website, helped children across Pennsylvania to build self-confidence and physical and personal success.
In a written statement, a representative of The Second Mile told 6News, "Nevertheless, as an organization that is committed first and foremost to the safety and well-being of children we serve and consistent with The Second Mile policy, Jerry Sandusky has had no involvement in The Second Mile's children's programs and services since he made us aware of the allegations against him in November of 2008."