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1023:(NCAA), "The decision to remove Coach Paterno had nothing to do with what he had known, what he hadn't done. It was based upon the distraction of having him on the sidelines would have caused the university and the current football team harm. It had nothing to do with what Coach Paterno had done, or hadn't done." Frazier's testimony added that, given what had been reported publicly and in the grand jury presentment, he felt that Coach Paterno leading the football team onto the field would not send the right message. It was his opinion that, although the board needed to be careful to understand all the facts, the decision about relieving Paterno of his coaching duties did not depend on knowing the key facts of Paterno's alleged involvement. Rather, given the seriousness of the matter, Frazier's concern was the public perception of the University's values if Coach Paterno were to remain as coach. 6657:
that given what had become public about the issues leading up to the presentment and given what was said in the presentment itself about Coach Paterno's testimony and about what the graduate student said to Coach Paterno, I felt that it would not send the right message if Coach Paterno was able to lead the football team out onto the field of play under those circumstances. So I didn't change my mind on the question of whether we had established all the key facts that related to Coach Paterno's involvement and/or responsibility. But I had reached the conclusion that, from the standpoint of what the University's values would be interpreted to be by the broader public, that what was known was sufficiently serious as it relates to child sexual abuse that it would send the wrong message about our values as a University if Coach Paterno were allowed to coach as though none of this had ever happened.
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both the Penn State football program and the institution as a whole the next morning. In announcing the sanctions, Emmert said that, although the behavior could be called more egregious than any other seen in NCAA history, and thus a multi-year suspension was appropriate, they concluded that it was as important to drive "cultural change" at Penn State as much as it was to hold it to account. For this reason, Emmert said, the NCAA believed cancelling one or more football seasons was not appropriate, as it would cause "significant unintended harm to many who had nothing to do with this case." He also praised Erickson and newly installed Board of Trustees chairwoman Karen Peetz with taking corrective measures on their own, saying that they"have demonstrated a strong desire and determination on the part of Penn State to take the steps necessary for the university to right these severe wrongs."
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unnamed assistant coaches who said they witnessed inappropriate contact between Sandusky and some children, according to the ruling by Philadelphia Judge Gary Glazer. Penn State spokesman Lawrence Lokman said university officials involved in cases related to the Sandusky scandal were aware of the new allegations contained in the insurance case broadly; Lokman said to Penn Live: "Many, many people, potential victims and victims have come forward to the university as part of that (settlement) process... We do not talk about their specific circumstances." CNN reported one of the victims, identified as Victim A, had told Paterno about an incident in a bathroom as early as 1971.
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approaching Sandusky as a first step was a more "humane" approach. Freeh's press release was critical of all four for not expressing the same feeling toward his victim. The report was also critical of Penn State's general counsel, Cynthia Baldwin. Freeh concluded that Schultz, Spanier, Curley and Paterno "failed to protect against a child sexual predator harming children for over a decade", as well as violated the Clery Act. The report also stated the four men not only made no effort to identify the victim of the 2001 incident, but alerted Sandusky to McQueary's allegations against him, thus potentially putting the victim in more danger.
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who knows about suspected abuse, "whether you're a football coach or a university president or the guy sweeping the building" has "a moral responsibility to call us." Paterno said McQueary informed him that "he had witnessed an incident in the shower ... but he at no time related to me the very specific actions contained in the Grand Jury report." Paterno was uncertain if being more graphic would have made a difference. "And to be frank with you I don't know that it would have done any good, because I never heard of, of, rape and a man," said Paterno. When he read the presentment after it became public, he asked his son, "What is
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The board also did not like that Paterno released statements on his own rather than through the school, with some board members feeling he may have breached his contract. The trustee also noted that he and many of his colleagues felt Paterno either "knew about and swept it under the rug, or he didn't ask enough questions." The board was also angered by Spanier's statements of support for Curley and Schultz. A few months later, chairman Steve Garban and vice chairman John Surma issued a statement saying that the board felt Paterno "could not be expected to continue to effectively perform his duties" in the wake of the scandal.
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there. The judge stated that Victim 6 failed "to explain how molestation was the kind of act that Penn State employed Sandusky to perform." On November 21, Victim 9 sued Penn State, citing that the male victim had been unable to reach a settlement with the institution. Stephen E. Raynes of Raynes McCarty released a statement that he and his team had been working closely with Michael Rozen to reach a settlement for Victim 9. Because of Penn State's refusal to compensate his client, they filed a civil lawsuit in an attempt to "compel Penn State to finally fulfill its responsibilities to this young man."
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table. "Had Penn State not been as decisive as they were," Emmert said, "I don't know what the outcome would have been, but I suspect it would have been significantly worse." Emmert also repeated Ray's denial that Penn State had been threatened with a multi-year suspension had it not agreed to the penalties, saying there had been "some confusion" about those circumstances. He did say, however, that if Erickson and Penn State had not signed the consent decree, the NCAA would have launched a full-blown infractions investigation that would have had "an unknown outcome."
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vice-president, "I characterized our approach to PSU as a bluff when talking to Mark ... He basically agreed I think he understands that if we made this an enforcement issue, we may win the immediate battle but lose the war." Another vice-president questioned the NCAA's investigation and enforcement process of Penn State, calling it "a bit of a runaway train right now," and wrote that he had concerns regarding the NCAA's jurisdiction to sanction Penn State: "I know we are banking on the fact is so embarrassed they will do anything."
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supervision and authority of Pennsylvania's Department of Public Welfare, and was a contractor of the local county office of Children and Youth Services. Raykovitz was also a highly trained professional on handling such allegations. He reported the incident to two board members of The Second Mile, Bruce Heim and Bob Poole, and told Sandusky to wear shorts in the shower in the future. Despite Penn State banning Sandusky from bringing boys onto the main campus after the McQueary incident, he was allowed to operate a
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to Erickson, had Penn State not accepted the penalties, the NCAA would have gone in "another direction"—one that would have included the NCAA canceling at least the 2012 season. Erickson said that under the circumstances, "we had our backs to the wall," and he had no choice but to accept the consent decree since it was the only deal on offer. Erickson subsequently told ESPN's John Barr that Penn State was facing as long as a four-year ban from play had it not agreed to the sanctions that were ultimately imposed.
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July. In October 2012, Moody's downgraded Penn State's bond rating to Aa2 citing "anticipation of the substantial financial impact on the university from the ultimate cost of future settlements and possible judgments". It would not be until February 2016 that Penn State would see its rating restored to Aa1, with Moody's citing a stable outlook and the university's ability to continue operating despite Pennsylvania's delay in enacting 2016 appropriations.
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and 2008". Later in a footnote, Bangs states, "The terrifically significant disparity between the finding in the Freeh report and the actual truth is disturbing. While the Freeh report found that Penn State had made 71 separate payments to between 2000 and 2008, they were off by almost 85 percent, as the correct number was six separate payments". Bangs goes on to say that the error "calls into question the accuracy and veracity of the entire report".
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Sandusky. As of November 27, 2015, the total amount that Penn State owed victims of Sandusky was close to $ 93 million. An audit of Penn State's financial statements for the 2015 financial year (ending June 30) revealed that the university had made new payments totaling $ 33.2 million that were all related to Sandusky. The audit also indicated that Penn State had already paid or agreed to pay 32 claims relevant to Sandusky.
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institutional and individual integrity," and thus violated basic principles of intercollegiate athletics that were over and above specific NCAA policies. Additionally, the NCAA said that since Penn State had commissioned the Freeh report and accepted its findings, further proceedings would be redundant. Emmert himself said that Freeh's investigation was far more exhaustive than any that would have been mounted by the NCAA.
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light. However, it not only noted Penn State's swift corrective action, but also pointed out the school had never been the subject of a major infractions case before. This stood in contrast to the situation at SMU 25 years earlier; school officials at SMU knew major violations were occurring and did nothing to stop them, and the school had been under nearly constant scrutiny from the NCAA for over a decade.
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standing with the public, then an infractions case could follow.' ... Matthew Haverstick, attorney for state Sen. Jake Corman (R): 'Our read of the evidence was that the NCAA board of directors and the Penn State board of trustees were being played off one another by the NCAA C-suite executives," Haverstick said. "They had wildly different understandings about what was happening around them at that time.'
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to the University's facilities and affiliation with the University's prominent football program" while the investigation was underway. The report stated that Paterno was asked in January 2011 by the grand jury about inappropriate sexual conduct with young boys, other than the 2001 incident. He replied, "I do not know of it. ... I don't know. I don't remember." Spanier had granted Sandusky
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penalties, including a fine several times greater than the $ 60 million ultimately imposed. When Erickson learned this, he immediately started talks with the NCAA, and was able to get the death penalty taken off the table. Erickson discussed his actions with the board later that night, and the Board resolved that Erickson's actions were understandable under the circumstances.
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a "failure of leadership" by not going to the police. The board said it had every intention of sending someone to personally inform Paterno of the decision, but was unable to do so because of a large number of people surrounding his house. Rather than risk having Paterno learn about the decision via the media, the board decided to order him to leave immediately via telephone.
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including yelling, with the boy—who she said was in the bathroom, but "clothed"—about attending a luncheon. She went on to characterize the boy as "very demanding. ... And he was very conniving. And he wanted his way, and he didn't listen a whole lot." Dottie testified when it was still uncertain whether Sandusky would testify. Though Sandusky's
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light, Paterno was criticized for not going beyond the law to report the incident to police, or at least seeing to it that it was reported. Several advocates for victims of sexual abuse argued that Paterno should have faced charges for not going to the police himself when it was apparent Penn State officials were unwilling to act.
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Sandusky directly behind him, with Sandusky's hands wrapped around the boy's "waist or midsection". McQueary estimated that the boy was roughly a foot shorter than Sandusky. He further stated that he "did not see insertion nor was there any verbiage or protest, screaming or yelling" and denied ever using the words "anal" or "
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other charges, including conspiracy, being dropped. On June 2, 2017, Spanier, Schultz and Curley were sentenced to prison by Senior Judge John Boccabella. "Why no one made a phone call to the police...is beyond me. Why Mr. Sandusky was allowed to continue to use the Penn State facilities is beyond me," Boccabella said.
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Just as I said in the case of Mr. Curly, my initial feeling was, when I first heard about this, that the facts had not been established and we needed to be careful to make sure we understood the facts. As I was in – in that 48-hour time period read the grand jury presentment, I reached the conclusion
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The case produced evidence embarrassing for the NCAA. One staffer, in an email, wrote that NCAA punishments for Penn State would be unneeded and excessive, but 'new NCAA leadership is extremely image conscious, and if they conclude that pursuing allegations against PSU would enhance the association's
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At least two Penn State trustees, as well as several alumni, criticized Erickson for accepting the NCAA sanctions as quickly as he had. However, in a press conference shortly after the penalties were handed down, Erickson said that as harsh as they were, he had no choice but to accept them. According
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The NCAA later rescinded many of the sanctions against Penn State. On September 24, 2013, the NCAA announced that Penn State's scholarships would be gradually restored until the number of scholarships reached the normal 85 for the 2016–17 year, the first year after Penn State's postseason ban. A year
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in which Penn State accepted the findings of fact by the NCAA and waived any right to appeal the sanctions. A full release was granted to all players in the program, allowing them to transfer to another school without losing eligibility. According to ESPN's Don Van Natta, Jr., the NCAA and Penn State
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secured an interview with Paterno shortly before his death. During the interview, she asked him his views on the Sandusky sexual molestation allegations. Her report of the interview was published January 13, 2012. In it she drew no firm conclusions about Paterno's culpability, but simply reported his
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Commissioner Frank Noonan said that though some may have fulfilled their legal obligation to report suspected abuse, "somebody has to question about what I would consider the moral requirements for a human being that knows of sexual things that are taking place with a child." Noonan added that anyone
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Under Pennsylvania law of the time, any state employee who learned about suspected child abuse was required to report the incident to his immediate supervisor. In the case of the 2002 incident, McQueary reported the incident to his immediate supervisor, Paterno. In turn, Paterno reported the incident
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to attend an awards ceremony shortly after meeting with McQueary and did not return to State College until late Saturday night or Sunday morning. On Sunday morning, Paterno called then-athletic director Tim Curley regarding the incident. Curley, along with then-university vice president Gary Schultz,
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had not been followed. In November 2014, Corman released emails showing "regular and substantive" contact between Freeh's investigators and the NCAA, suggesting that Freeh's conclusions were orchestrated. As part of a settlement, the NCAA restored the 111 wins to Paterno's record on January 16, 2015.
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Prosecutors, in charging documents, implied McQueary reported "anal intercourse" to Paterno; McQueary has testified he never would have used such explicit terms with Paterno, though he made clear he witnessed something sexual. In an email McQueary sent prosecutors, released years later, he wrote, 'I
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and other colleges—allegedly saw inappropriate conduct between Sandusky and young boys in the 1990s. Risk management expert Raymond Williams identified three incidents with some of the assistant coaches on the Penn State staff at the time, and three others that were reported to university officials;
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noted that Corbett "barely mentioned the young victims" in his statement. It continued: "In his complaints, the governor only confirmed the inquiry finding that the university's obsession with football predominance helped drive the cover-up of Mr. Sandusky's crimes." It also noted that, in the suit,
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suit against the NCAA. Though he had originally "endorsed as 'part of the corrective process'", Corbett and other state lawmakers had recently begun to object to the prospect of the $ 60 million fine being spent mostly outside of Pennsylvania. One reason given for the objection is that there was no
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after Schultz stated he would take appropriate action after the shower room incident McQueary witnessed. The suit alleges that McQueary was fired because he had cooperated with law enforcement and would serve as a witness in the trial of Schultz and Curley. McQueary was also seeking reinstatement of
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Penn State and levying a separate fine of $ 13 million. In a statement, the conference stated that its intentions were "not to destroy a great university, but rather to seek justice and constructively assist a member institution with its efforts to reform." The Big Ten financial penalty came as Penn
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news van. Some police officers used a "chemical spray" to disperse the demonstrators. Minor injuries were reported. Approximately $ 200,000 in damage resulted from the protest. Local police criticized the short notice from Penn State administration and the insufficient time to mobilize officers from
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Michael Bangs ruled that his pension be reinstated and criticized the Freeh report, stating it "was based on significant hearsay and was mostly ruled inadmissible (for the proceedings), was admitted in part to show it had found Sandusky had received 71 separate payments from Penn State between 2000
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status, and the perquisites of that status, upon his retirement in 1999, to the dismay of provost Rodney Erickson and vice provost Robert Secor. In emails dated August 31, 1999, Erickson said, "Let's go ahead and grant it , if Graham has already promised it," and Secor wrote, "But we are in a bind.
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On March 12, the Board of Trustees released what it described as its final statement on the ouster of Spanier and Paterno, stating that Spanier not only made unauthorized statements to the press, but failed to tell the board all he knew about the 2001 incident. It also said that Paterno demonstrated
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An attorney retained by the families of some of Sandusky's victims criticized the decision by the Board to fire Paterno, saying, "The school let the victims down once, and I think they owed it to the victims to at least gauge how the immediate termination decision would impact them as opposed to Mr.
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immediate supervisor, Curley, and also reported it to Schultz, to whom the University Police Department directly reported. For these reasons, Paterno and McQueary were not implicated in any criminal wrongdoing, since they did what they were legally required to do. However, once the incident came to
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campus, when he witnessed a naked Sandusky standing directly behind a boy whose hands were up on the wall in the men's shower room. McQueary, distraught, left the building and called his father John, who told Mike to come over to his house right away and talk to him. While Mike was on the way to his
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Finding #2: Lack of administrative capability as a result of the University's substantial failures to comply with the Clery Act and the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act throughout the review period, including insufficient training, support, and resources to ensure compliance (proposed fine: $
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attorney who represents sex abuse victims said, "That's not normal. Why would Penn State care about The Second Mile?" and that he had never encountered a defendant requesting a liability release for a separate organization. Penn State alumni trustee Al Lord said, "There's only one reason , and that
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said the accusations were "unsubstantiated and unsupported by any evidence other than a claim by an alleged victim", and claimed the university is being subjected unfairly to "rumor, innuendo and rush to judgment". Barron acknowledged the school's board had spent tens of millions of dollars without
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said of the suit: " comes after a year of withering criticism of Corbett by some quarters of the Penn State community, which has seen the governor and his fellow PSU trustees as too quick to brand former head coach Joe Paterno and others as fall guys for the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal."
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On November 28, 2011, Fisher and his mother hired attorneys to pursue civil claims against both parties. On November 30, the first lawsuit by a victim of sexual abuse was filed against Penn State and Sandusky alleging over 100 incidents of sexual abuse; the victim was identified in the suit only as
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Shortly after the release of the Freeh report, the NCAA Board gave Emmert the power to take corrective and punitive action relative to Penn State, forgoing the NCAA's normal investigative protocol. On July 22, 2012, the NCAA announced that it would impose "corrective and punitive" sanctions against
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personally wrote Erickson to ask him how Penn State had exercised control over its athletic program in the wake of the scandal. The letter also demanded answers to four specific questions about how Penn State had complied with NCAA policies during that time. Penn State pledged full cooperation, but
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and former governor of Pennsylvania, maintaining that the report was "seriously flawed, both with respect to the process of investigation and its findings related to Mr. Paterno". In response, Freeh called Thornburgh's report "self-serving" and said that it did not change the facts and findings of
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for Sandusky's victims by failing to inquire as to their safety and well-being." The report stated that the men knew about the 1998 incident but "empowered Sandusky to attract potential victims to the campus and football events by allowing him to have continued, unrestricted and unsupervised access
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that the Board had no choice but to force Paterno to leave immediately to contain the growing outrage over the scandal. According to the trustee, the Board considered letting Paterno finish the season with Bradley as team spokesman, but ultimately decided that would still keep the focus on Paterno.
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The media began to run various accounts of Penn State culture, as well as the prominence and power of football and of Paterno within it. Former Penn State employees, including a former vice president of student affairs Vickey Tripone, and former football grad assistant Matt Paknis – himself a child
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was the first media outlet to report on the Sandusky grand jury investigation in March 2011. The story did not receive much attention outside of the immediate area, and many readers at the time assailed the newspaper for impugning the reputations of Sandusky and Penn State. Criminal charges against
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and NBC News, citing sources close to the investigation, reported that Spanier would be formally charged for his alleged role related to Sandusky's crimes. Later that day, Kelly announced that as part of a superseding indictment, Spanier, Curley and Schultz had been charged with grand jury perjury,
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and Tom Bradley knew about earlier transgressions by Sandusky. In a deposition related to the PMA case, McQueary claimed that upon telling Bradley what he had seen, Bradley was not shocked and related a story about a time in the 1990s when Schiano had witnessed Sandusky doing something with a boy.
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In the consent decree itself, the NCAA acknowledged that there had been some discussion about imposing a "death penalty," but noted that this severe penalty was primarily reserved for repeat violators who neither cooperated with the NCAA nor took any corrective measures once the violations came to
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A building owner removed Sandusky's image from a mural near the university, and the Penn State Creamery renamed an ice cream flavor which had been created in his honor. On top of ousting both Paterno and Spanier, the school also placed McQueary on indefinite paid administrative leave. Steve Garban
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incident. The accuser said Sandusky was attempting to negotiate oral sex with him in a bathroom while Dottie was in the apartment, and that she came to the "edge" of the bathroom for a few words with Sandusky including, "What are you doing in there?" Dottie said Sandusky was having a disagreement,
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to conduct a review of the Freeh report, which concluded that the report constituted a "rush to injustice" that could not be relied upon and that Freeh's evidence fell "far short" of showing that Joe Paterno attempted to conceal the scandal, but rather that "the contrary is true". In January 2013,
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reported that a court order connected to the PMACIC case stated that Paterno was allegedly told in 1976 about an accusation of sexual abuse by Sandusky. PMA documents alleged that a boy told Paterno he had been molested by Sandusky, who was then an assistant coach. The order also cited reports by
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Victim 6 filed a lawsuit against Penn State on January 22, 2013. However, the lawsuit was dismissed on November 6. A U.S. District Judge in Philadelphia ruled in favor of Penn State, stating that the university could not legally be held liable for Sandusky's actions simply because he was employed
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Matthew Sandusky, the adopted son of Jerry Sandusky, was also involved in lawsuits against Penn State. While Matthew originally took his adopted father's side when he was first questioned by the grand jury, he later revealed that Sandusky had started to sexually abuse him when he was 8 years old.
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reported that the NCAA formally forwarded its terms to Penn State's legal team on July 19. Discussions continued over the weekend, and the final agreement was essentially the NCAA's original proposal except for some minor concessions to Penn State. In announcing the sanctions, Emmert said that he
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On the day of sentencing, Sandusky was officially designated a sexually violent predator. He was sentenced on October 9, 2012, to a minimum of 30 years and a maximum of 60 years in prison. Judge Cleland told Sandusky that he intentionally avoided a sentence with a large number of years, saying it
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Curley then met with Sandusky and told him he was not to be using Penn State's athletic facilities with any young people, and Curley reported the incident to Jack Raykovitz, who, as the CEO of The Second Mile, was Sandusky's boss and also a mandated reporter. The Second Mile fell under the direct
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prepared a presentment which included credibility determinations about the testimonies received before the first grand jury for the second grand jury. This second grand jury heard testimony from Victim 3, Victim 5, and Victim 6. Kelly said that during the investigation there was an "uncooperative
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The lawsuit also produced communications between NCAA staffers and Freeh's team that prompted some alumni to theorize Freeh catered his report — which, by including Paterno, put the case squarely in the NCAA's crosshairs — to appeal to a desired client. ... In a deposition, a Freeh investigator
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because of the scandal's possible effects on the university's finances. After the school was removed from the watchlist in February 2012 and assigned a "negative outlook" within that rating class due to its "ongoing uncertainty", Moody's again considered downgrading the bond rating the following
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In October 2016, a jury found that Penn State had defamed McQueary, and awarded him $ 7 million in damages. Penn State appealed the ruling in November 2016, and the case judge also awarded an additional almost $ 5 million to McQueary based on a separate charge that his firing was retaliation for
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that the death penalty was "unequivocally on the table" as one of the possible sanctions. However, he said, Penn State's swift corrective measures after the scandal broke out in full—including forcing out Spanier and Paterno—were significant factors in ultimately taking the death penalty off the
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Erickson went further on July 25, saying that Emmert had personally told him on July 17—the day after Emmert's interview with Smiley—that a majority of the NCAA leadership wanted to shut down Penn State football for four years. He also said that Penn State could have faced a host of other severe
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said, "What Freeh did was not only gather facts but he reached a conclusion which is at least debatable from those facts and then he assigned a motivation, not only to Curley and Schultz and Spanier, but he specifically assigned a very dark motivation to Joe Paterno, which seems like it might be
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On March 24, 2017, Spanier was found guilty of one charge of child endangerment and not guilty of the second charge of child endangerment or conspiracy. Curley and Schultz had previously pleaded guilty to misdemeanor child endangerment charges and testified at Spanier's trial in exchange for all
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Preliminary hearings for Curley and Schultz were held on December 16, 2011. Prosecution presented several witnesses. McQueary took the stand again and testified that, on the night of the 2001 incident, he saw a 10- to 12-year-old Caucasian boy standing upright in the shower, facing the wall, and
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when it failed to report Sandusky's alleged actions on campus. Duncan announced an investigation into possible Clery Act violations at Penn State, saying that colleges and universities have "a legal and moral responsibility to protect children" and that Penn State's failure to report the alleged
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On November 4, 2011, commonwealth attorney general Linda L. Kelly indicted Sandusky on forty counts of sex crimes against young boys following a three-year investigation. Sandusky was arrested on November 5 and charged with seven counts of involuntary deviant sexual intercourse, as well as eight
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On Monday, Curley and Schultz reported the incident to Graham Spanier, who was president of Penn State at the time. Spanier told them to meet with the graduate assistant, which he was not told to be McQueary. Nine or ten days later (the exact date is unknown), McQueary received a phone call from
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both went to Paterno's home, where Paterno told them about McQueary's story and advised them to speak directly to McQueary themselves to get the full details. In his grand jury testimony, Paterno said that he was told about Sandusky "fondling or doing something of a sexual nature" to the victim.
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him since age 12. Fisher met Sandusky through The Second Mile in the mid-2000s, when Sandusky began making advances toward Fisher which involved "inappropriate touching". At the time of the alleged actions, Sandusky was volunteering as an assistant football coach at Central Mountain High School,
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veteran who was elected to the board in July 2012 by members of the school's alumni association, led the trustee appeal. A letter filed on the trustees' behalf by Paul Kelly of Jackson Lewis LLP called the sanctions "excessive and unreasonable". The letter also argued that Erickson exceeded his
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intended the Penn State case to be "the cautionary tale of athletics overwhelming core values of the institution and losing sight of why we are really participating in these activities can occur." He also said that the sanctions were necessary to force Penn State to reform its athletic culture.
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The Freeh report was released on July 12, 2012. Freeh concluded that Paterno, Spanier, Curley and Schultz were complicit in "conceal Sandusky's activities from the Board of Trustees, the University community and authorities." According to Exhibit 2F of the report, Spanier and Schultz felt that
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courtroom on November 7, where a judge set bail at $ 75,000 and required them to surrender their passports. Curley was placed on administrative leave, and Schultz resigned to go back into retirement. Spanier was criticized for issuing a statement expressing support for Curley and Schultz, while
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When Curley and Schultz appeared on the stand, however, they said the same things their lawyers had said for five years. Paterno had told them someone saw Sandusky "horsing around" with a boy. They didn't think Sandusky was a pedophile; they thought he had "boundary issues." When they met with
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and failure to report suspected child abuse. The indictment accused Curley and Schultz of not only failing to tell the police, but falsely telling the grand jury that McQueary never informed them of sexual activity. Sandusky was then released on $ 250,000 bail pending trial. Curley and Schultz
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The NCAA said it was compelled to act outside the normal investigative process due to what it described as the sheer egregiousness of the misconduct detailed in the Freeh report. In the NCAA's view, Spanier, Curley, Schultz and Paterno's cover-up of Sandusky's crimes constituted "a failure of
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The day of the interview, Sandusky's lawyer claimed that he was able to track down Victim 2 and that, according to the child, the incident did not occur as described by McQueary. However, in the days following the interview, several potential victims contacted State College lawyer Andy Shubin
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was to protect ... members of the board who were involved at the Second Mile." The trustee who chaired the board committee that oversaw negotiations was Ira Lubert, a friend of a former Second Mile board chair as well as part-owner of a summer camp The Second Mile visited. Nicholas Mirkay, a
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Jay Paterno (Joe Paterno's son and new alumni trustee) 'adamantly maintains his father didn't know the truth about Sandusky, pointing to the only piece of evidence he thinks matters: His father allowed his children and his grandchildren to spend time around Sandusky until months before his
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When Pennsylvania attorney general Linda Kelly said Monday that the Sandusky investigation is ongoing, she noted that Paterno is "not regarded as a target at this point." For Joe Pa, this has nothing to do with legality. He obeyed the law by relaying the knowledge of sexual assault to his
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mutually agreed that the best way forward for all involved would be for Spanier to resign "voluntarily and with grace." At the same meeting, the Board turned down Paterno's proposal to finish out the season and instead stripped him of his coaching duties immediately; defensive coordinator
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On August 16, 2013, a man known as Victim 5, who was sexually abused by Sandusky, was the first to settle his civil suit against Penn State for an undisclosed amount. On October 28, Penn State reached settlements with 26 Sandusky victims, costing the university a total of $ 59.7 million.
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The validity of the sanctions later came into question, and emails surfaced that indicated highly ranked officials within the NCAA did not believe the organization had the jurisdiction to pass down the original sanctions. Subsequent emails, brought forward under subpoena, quoted an NCAA
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in the state of Pennsylvania. Dranov testified that he questioned Mike three times about what he saw, and each time Mike kept going back to what he witnessed. Because there was no clear crime witnessed by Mike, Dranov and John recommended he talk to head football coach Joe Paterno.
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reported that Paterno had decided to retire at the end of the 2011 season, saying that he didn't want to be a distraction. In a statement announcing his retirement, Paterno said, "It is one of the great sorrows of my life. With the benefit of hindsight, I wish I had done more."
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Emails showed Oregon State President Ed Ray, NCAA executive committee chair, urged Emmert to act quickly on the Freeh Report, and Emmert expressed a desire to "leverage the moment." Ray acknowledged he never actually read the report because he was vacationing in Hawaii at the
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After McQueary was identified as the graduate assistant who reported the 2001 incident, he was criticized for not intervening to protect Sandusky's victim (an accusation McQueary has since disputed), as well as for not reporting the incident to police himself. On November 7,
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On Saturday morning, Mike McQueary called Paterno to arrange a meeting, and the two met at Paterno's home later that same morning. McQueary testified he gave a rough report of what he had seen but that, out of respect, he did not share more graphic details. Paterno left for
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making an effort to corroborate claims. "None of these allegations ... has been substantiated in a court of law or in any other process to test their veracity," Barron wrote. The university hired settlement experts Kenneth Feinberg and Michael Rozen to handle the claims.
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would be "too abstract." Nonetheless, he still felt the need to pronounce a sentence that would have the "unmistakable impact of saying 'the rest of your life' (in prison)". He is presently not slated to be released until October 9, 2042, when he will be 98 years old.
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published a rare full-page, front-page editorial in its November 8, 2011, edition, calling for Spanier's immediate resignation as Penn State president; it also called for this to be Paterno's last season coaching Penn State football. The same day, an editorial in the
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the school for information about Spanier, Sandusky, Curley, Schultz and The Second Mile. Specifically, Smith subpoenaed information about Sandusky's travel records in relation to allegations that he had molested boys at both the 1999 Alamo Bowl in San Antonio and the
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Vacating of all wins from 1998 to 2011–112 wins in all. This had the effect of stripping the Nittany Lions of their shared Big Ten titles in 2005 and 2008. It also removed 111 wins from Paterno's record, dropping him from first to 12th on the NCAA's all-time wins
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McQueary, he did not describe witnessing a sexual assault. ... 12 people who knew in 2001 that an assistant had been disturbed by something he saw in a shower involving Sandusky and a boy, none ... said anyone at Penn State urged them not to contact authorities.
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announced that it sought to fine Penn State nearly $ 2.4 million for violating the Clery Act. The violations include failing to alert the public about Sandusky's conduct and other campus dangers. Penn State officials have said that they will not appeal the fine.
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for the misdemeanors. Spanier was sentenced to four to twelve months in jail, a $ 7,500 fine, and two years of probation. Spanier's misdemeanor conviction was overturned by the federal district court, but reinstated by the court of appeals in December 2020.
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in an attempt to repair the university's image. At the meetings, Erickson received harsh criticism from alumni over the firing of Joe Paterno, and also received widespread criticism from the media for attempting to shift the focus away from the university.
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stated that the sanctions were levied "not to be just punitive, but to make sure the university establishes an athletic culture and daily mindset in which football will never again be placed ahead of educating, nurturing and protecting young people." The
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On July 30, 2013, Spanier, Schultz, and Curley were ordered by Judge William Wenner to stand trial. On January 22, 2016, some of the charges against Curley, Schultz, and Spanier were dropped due to the violation of their rights to legal representation.
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Dranov, a mandatory reporter of abuse because he's a doctor, has testified repeatedly that McQueary never said he witnessed a sex act. Instead, according to Dranov, McQueary described seeing a boy appear around a shower wall and an arm pull the boy
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Penn State entered into an "athletics integrity agreement" with the NCAA and Big Ten, appoint a university-wide athletic compliance officer and compliance council, and accepted an NCAA-appointed athletic integrity monitor for the duration of its
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later, on September 8, 2014, the NCAA announced that Penn State would be eligible for the 2014 postseason and all scholarships would be restored in 2015. Several months later, on January 16, 2015, the NCAA reinstated Paterno and Bradley's wins.
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Apparently Graham told that we would do this, he was wholly within his rights here since the policy says, 'The President may grant (or deny) Emeritus Rank on an exception basis.'" Freeh found no evidence to show that Sandusky's retirement or
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to limit its exposure from a lawsuit filed by an alleged victim of Sandusky due to both the time of coverage of the policies and possible "intentional conduct" of the university. PMA Capital Insurance Co. should not be confused with the
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Further, following reports of the arrests, criticism of Penn State leadership and Paterno himself included calls for their dismissal for allegedly "protecting Penn State's brand instead of a child" and allowing Sandusky to retain
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charges against Curley and Schultz were dropped, and Spanier was acquitted of conspiracy, the charges central to Louis Freeh's allegation of a cover-up. In June 2017, all three were sentenced to jail terms, fines, and
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Ross Feller Casey LLP went on to represent him in the civil lawsuit, and Matthew reached a settlement with Penn State. He was one of the 26 victims involved in the settlement amount that was reached in October 2013.
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program subsequently rescinded its earlier 2002 award to Sandusky for his work with The Second Mile "in light of the serious allegations against him, and to preserve the integrity of the Angels in Adoption program."
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on conversations during which the mother confronted Sandusky about the incident. Sandusky admitted to showering with other boys and refused to discontinue the practice. Gricar was not available to testify, as he had
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and whether the key officials should have had knowledge about child sex-assault allegations involving Sandusky in each of the six different cases dating to 1976. McQueary alleged former Penn State assistant coaches
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and said that with the release of the Freeh report, Penn State had "weeks, not months" to answer the questions he had raised in the November letter. He also hinted that he had not ruled out issuing the so-called
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A $ 60 million fine, the proceeds of which were to go toward an endowment for preventing child abuse. According to the NCAA, this was the equivalent of a typical year's gross revenue from the football program.
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After Paterno's ouster was announced on live television, students and non-students protested near the Penn State campus. Sources estimate 10,000 people protested to support Paterno, with some tipping over a
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Loss of a total of forty initial scholarships from 2013 to 2017. During the same period, Penn State was to be limited to 65 total scholarships—only two more than a Division I FCS (formerly I-AA) school was
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law school professor and nonprofit governance expert, found it surprising Penn State leadership allowed a board member with even a tangential connection to the Second Mile to lead settlement negotiations.
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reported that Penn State was planning Paterno's exit at the close of the 2011 college football season. Based on interviews with two individuals briefed on conversations among top university officials, the
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Due to the deviation from normal NCAA investigative process as well as the nature of the sanctions, four trustees of the university filed an appeal of the sanctions. Board member Ryan McCombie, a 26-year
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resigned from the board of trustees after the release of the Freeh report, the first member of the board to do so since the scandal broke. One victim withdrew from Central Mountain High School due to
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on the lawn of Old Main. The planning for the vigil began the Monday before Paterno's firing and gained steam quickly across campus. It was shown live on news networks across the country, including
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by accusation" and asked board members to seek the truth "in the spirit of our love for Penn State and our duty to the victims." Paterno's son Scott called the new claims "bunk," and expressed on
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Finding #8: Reporting discrepancies in crime statistics published in the annual security report and those reported to the department's campus crime statistics database (proposed fine: $ 27,500).
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abuse survivor who admitted he noticed but failed to report Sandusky's behavior – stepped forward to critique the influence of the school's football program. Further stories detailed the loss of
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other areas as factors exacerbating the situation. About 47 people were charged in connection with the protest, and some were subsequently sentenced to a combination of prison terms, probation,
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On the evening of June 22, 2012, the jury found Sandusky guilty on 45 of the 48 counts against him. Following the announcement of the verdict, Judge John Cleland immediately revoked Sandusky's
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in her election campaign last year ... promised to look into why it took so long for the pedophilia scandal to be investigated when Mr. Corbett previously served as attorney general". The
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to declare that there is no provision in its policy with Penn State to force the company to help pay for Sandusky's criminal defense bills or any punitive damages that he has incurred.
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rank was related to the events at the Lasch Building. In response, Penn State's trustees announced that they accepted the report's conclusions and would implement corrective measures.
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Penn State reported that the school had spent $ 3.2 million on investigations, public relations, and legal advice in response to the scandal through the middle of February 2012.
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attorney Joe Amendola had said on the opening day of the trial that he would testify, Amendola ultimately rested the case without calling Sandusky to testify in his own defense.
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reported: "The Board of Trustees has yet to determine the precise timing of Mr. Paterno's exit, but it is clear that (he) will not coach another season." The following day,
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Finding #10: Failure to notify prospective students and employees of the availability of the annual security report and annual fire safety report (proposed fine: $ 27,500).
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called for Paterno to be immediately fired, saying that "he failed all of the kids—the kid kids and the player kids—he purported to be protecting." In an editorial for the
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and ordered him to be taken into custody to await sentencing. Sandusky continued to maintain his innocence even after being convicted. His attorneys filed a notice to
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State gave up its four-year share of conference bowl revenue. The $ 13 million, as with the NCAA fines, will instead be donated to "help victims of child sex abuse".
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father's, John called Dr. Jonathan Dranov, Mike's boss and family friend, seeking his advice. As President of Centre Medical and Surgical Associates, Dranov was a
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lawsuits that could emerge as a result of the sexual abuse allegations that had been made against Sandusky. Erickson stated that Penn State's ultimate goal was to
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and later assistant coach at Penn State, testified that on approximately February 9, 2001, he had been inside the Lasch Football Building, located on Penn State's
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chose not to prosecute. Shreffler testified before the grand jury that the director of the campus police then told him to drop the case, and that detectives had
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One child's mother reported a 1998 incident to Penn State police when her son came home with his hair wet. After an investigation by Detective Ronald Shreffler,
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member of the Penn State faculty, and was treated as having retired. The board was still finalizing Paterno's retirement package at the time of his death from
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On September 20, 2012, Penn State released an announcement that the institution had hired the law firm of Feinberg Rozen LLP to assist in the handling of any
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Paterno family members dismissed the accusations. Paterno's wife Sue said in a letter to the Board of Trustees: "It is time to end this endless process of
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On January 1, 2013, Governor Tom Corbett announced he would sue the NCAA in federal court over the sanctions imposed on Penn State. Although Corbett is an
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NBC also reported that one former Penn State assistant coach witnessed an incident in the late 1970s, and three other coaches—who have gone on to work in
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The settlement agreements required victims to release several organizations, and anyone connected to them, from lawsuits, including The Second Mile. An
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At the time of the NCAA sanctions, one columnist had characterized them (scholarship restrictions, a bowl ban, loss of revenue) as a fate "worse than
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two months later, on January 22, 2012. On October 16, 2012, Penn State announced it would not renew Curley's contract when it expired in June 2013.
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sued the NCAA, seeking to overturn the Penn State sanctions on the basis that Freeh had been actively collaborating with the organization and that
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A few Penn State students, angered over Spanier's role in the 2001 incident as well as his statement of support for Curley and Schultz, created a
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Although concern to treat the child abuser humanely was expressly stated, no such sentiments were ever expressed by them for Sandusky's victims.
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quite a leap. ... A reasonable person will conclude that there is some doubt here and that the other side of the story deserves to be heard."
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Victims also commonly reported that Sandusky would place his hand on their thighs or inside the waistband of their underpants. Two recounted
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said she could not "find any factual allegations" and threw out the lawsuit calling, it "a Hail Mary pass" that easily warranted dismissal.
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Finding #9: Failure to publish and distribute an annual security report in accordance with federal regulations (proposed fine: $ 27,500).
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SANDUSKY: "Sexually attracted, you know, I enjoy young people. I love to be around them. But no, I'm not sexually attracted to young boys."
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Finding #6: Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting crime statistics from all required sources (proposed fine: $ 27,500).
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Peter J. Smith was conducting a federal criminal investigation into Penn State – separate from the Clery Act investigation – in which he
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Boni & Zack LLC and McLaughlin & Lauricella, P.C. to Represent Victim 1 and His Mother in the Jerry Sandusky Sexual Abuse Matter
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authority in accepting the sanctions. In addition, a group of former Penn State football players, including former starting quarterback
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plan for the football team and attend a "recruiting" trip to a Penn State basketball game. The letter was reportedly sent out in error.
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Finding #5: Failure to properly classify reported incidents and disclose crime statistics from 2008–2011 (proposed fine: $ 2,167,500).
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On November 10, a group of Penn State alumni set up and announced ProudPSUforRAINN, a fundraiser for the anti-sexual violence network
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was heavily criticized for his reaction to the allegations and was subsequently forced to resign in the middle of the 2011 season.
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In January 2012, new university president Rodney Erickson traveled for a week to speak with alumni in New York, Pittsburgh, and
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and suggested that despite his many good deeds, pride and age contributed to his failure to report the incident to police. The
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Jack Raykovitz, the longtime president and CEO of The Second Mile, announced his resignation on November 14. In addition, the
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On October 2, McQueary sued Penn State in Centre County Court for a total of $ 8 million – demanding $ 4 million for alleged
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status and unfettered access to the university, despite knowledge of the allegations of sexual abuse. In an interview with
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Illustration of victims, people with alleged knowledge of alleged crimes, and official responses as of November 11, 2011
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in the case since Sandusky was accused of taking the boys across state lines, three former prosecutors interviewed by
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member of the board of trustees, Penn State was not involved in the suit. According to the AP, Corbett was filing an
160: 35: 9314: 7816: 7424: 7011: 5967: 10714: 9869:"U.S. Department of Education Levies Historic Fine Against Penn State Over Handling of Sexual Misconduct Incidents" 8764: 8610: 6681: 1782: 1527: 1497: 219: 9604:"Mike McQueary Claims Greg Schiano And Tom Bradley Knew About Jerry Sandusky While At Penn State [Update]" 9199: 9063: 8142: 7193: 4271: 2414: 12519: 12479: 10608: 10365: 8936: 8353: 7458: 5478: 5469: 5442: 3937:"Federal authorities are conducting separate investigation involving Jerry Sandusky, Penn State, The Second Mile" 1347: 1051: 776: 70: 10082: 9738:"Judge rules against Penn State on Mike McQueary whistleblower claim; $ 5 million in additional damages ordered" 6099: 1350:, filed their own appeal. However, a spokesman for the NCAA held that the sanctions were not subject to appeal. 413:
At least twenty of the incidents were said to have taken place while Sandusky was still employed by Penn State.
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in 1998–99, but the idea was scrapped and he retired in 1999. After his retirement, Sandusky remained a coach
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and Keith Masser conflicted with the "failure of leadership" story. As stated by Masser in his deposition in
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In February 2012, Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Capital Insurance Company (PMACIC), Penn State's
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page, "Fire Graham Spanier", to call on Penn State's Board of Trustees to fire him. An online petition at
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professor at Penn State, despite being stripped of his duties as president. Likewise, Paterno remained a
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due to Spanier's public statement of support for Curley and Schultz, and another $ 4 million for alleged
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but no charges were filed. Sandusky was considered for spearheading the startup of a football program at
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Finding #11: Failure to comply with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (proposed fine: $ 27,500).
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asked to defer its response until after the release of the Freeh report. On July 16, Emmert appeared on
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The allegations impacted personnel and operations for Penn State. Penn State responded in various ways.
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alleging abuse by Sandusky, with one accuser reporting an abusive encounter with Sandusky in the 1970s.
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any civil cases in a way that would not force the victims to go through the legal process once again.
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believed that this investigation did not appear to be focusing on Sandusky, but instead on a possible
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Alumni, trustees attack Penn State President Erickson for signing NCAA consent agreement too quickly
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On November 14, Sandusky gave his first interview after being arrested. In a phone interview with
12499: 11142: 11089: 10810: 10800: 10631: 7275:"Penn State Scandal: Mother Of Alleged Jerry Sandusky Victim Claims Mistreatment By Son's School" 6449: 5798: 5387: 5317: 4380: 4350:"Jerry Sandusky sentencing hearing opens with Sandusky being labeled a sexually violent predator" 1708: 1540: 1380: 1135:, and the boy's mother has stated that the high school did not do enough to prevent the fallout. 988: 980: 607: 266: 2415:"Former Penn State President Graham Spanier's conviction overturned on eve of heading to prison" 12449: 11656: 11566: 5850:"Penn State Scandal: Matt Paknis, Former Graduate Assistant, Says Joe Paterno Knows Everything" 5174: 2733: 1684: 1307:
Penn State was required to adopt all recommendations for reform delineated in the Freeh report.
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Schultz and Curley, who had been found to be not credible by the grand jury, were charged with
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his initial investigation. On June 23, 2014, at Sandusky's pension forfeiture appeal, hearing
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with an office in and access to Penn State's football facilities per his employment contract.
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Former Penn State president Graham Spanier volunteered to resign, wasn't fired, report says
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Finding #1: Clery Act violations related to the Sandusky matter (proposed fine: $ 27,500).
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in Pittsburgh reported that Sandusky received a letter from Penn State asking to renew his
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legal way Penn State could ensure that taxpayer money would not be used to pay the fine.
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During Sandusky's trial, an accuser and Sandusky's wife Dottie both testified about the
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the accused. In the case of Sandusky, the grand jury investigation began in 2009 under
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criminal charges. It hears all of the available evidence but does not have authority to
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Allegations and subsequent convictions of child sexual abuse committed by Jerry Sandusky
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Penn State President Erickson on NCAA sanctions: 'Death penalty' was a real possibility
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Spanier was sentenced to four to twelve months with two months in jail and four months
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team, over a period of at least fifteen years. The scandal began to emerge publicly in
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pulled its sponsorship of the Nittany Lions football team in July 2012, and asked the
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Athavaley, Anjali; Bachman, Rachel; Maher, Kris; Miller, John W. (January 31, 2012).
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Finding #4: Failure to issue timely warnings in accordance with federal regulations.
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released a statement of support for Curley and Schultz before being forced to resign.
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had already begun preliminary discussions about possible sanctions in mid-July. The
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with a goal of $ 500,000, which was exceeded by July 10, 2012. Students also held a
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After the Freeh report's release, local organizations called for the removal of the
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Wounded Lions: Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, and the Crises in Penn State Athletics
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from September 2011 that were purportedly left for the firm's client by Sandusky.
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The Big Ten followed the NCAA actions, concurring with its findings by officially
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Curley regarding the incident and set up a meeting with Curley and Schultz in the
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Paterno's resignation at the end of the year." However, one of the trustees told
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in connection with the scandal. Spanier faced eight charges, three of which were
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team from 1969 to 1999. For the last 23 of those years, Sandusky was the team's
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On March 25, 2017, Curley, Schultz, and Spanier pleaded or were found guilty of
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as interim president. Several Penn State sources told StateCollege.com and the
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Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
10478: 10340: 5148: 5037: 4955: 4716:"Penn State child sex-abuse scandal: When we had the facts, we ran the story" 4609:"Third Circuit Reinstates Graham Spanier's Conviction | Law & Crime" 4040: 3566:"Two Penn State officials charged in connection with sex-abuse investigation" 2618:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Tribune-Review Publishing Company. Archived from 2498: 1460: 1238:, a Penn State alum, spoke at the event which attracted an estimated 10,000. 1155: 1108: 1061:
In addition, the report said that the four men "exhibited a striking lack of
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also began investigating whether Sandusky molested one of the victims at the
352: 342: 230: 9689:"Ex-assistant Mike McQueary awarded over $ 7M in Penn State defamation case" 9313:. Harrisburg PA: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. June 25, 2004. Archived from 3907:"Penn State Sex Abuse Scandal Spreads to Texas for Alleged Alamo Bowl Tryst" 3677:"Penn State AD charged with perjury, failure to report in Sandusky sex case" 1975:"Penn State leaders disregarded victims, 'empowered' Sandusky, review finds" 42:
and broke in early November 2011 when Sandusky was indicted on 52 counts of
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Warner, Dave (February 14, 2012). Goldberg, Barbara; McCune, Greg (eds.).
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McGill, Andrew; Assad, Matt; Sheehan, Daniel Patrick (November 10, 2011).
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Finding #7: Failure to maintain an accurate and complete daily crime log.
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calling for Spanier's ouster garnered over 1,700 signatures in four days.
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through his Sandusky Associates company from 2002 to 2008 at Penn State's
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Report of the Special Investigative Counsel Regarding the Actions of the
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Penn State Reportedly Sends Jerry Sandusky Letter To Renew Season Tickets
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On July 23, Emmert announced the following sanctions against Penn State:
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The Most Hated Man in America: Jerry Sandusky and the Rush to Judgement
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Sources: Spanier Volunteered to Step Aside at Penn State, Was Not Fired
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Sandusky faced a maximum sentence of 442 years in prison. According to
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In the Lasch Football Building on Penn State's University Park campus,
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COSTAS: "Are you sexually attracted to young boys, to underage boys?"
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acknowledged the firm had identified the NCAA as a potential client.
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United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
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Silent No More: Victim 1's Fight for Justice Against Jerry Sandusky
10033:"Rating Action: Moody's upgrades Penn State to Aa1; outlook stable" 9892:"Penn State Football: Did Nittany Lions Deserve the Death Penalty?" 9513: 8994:"Corbett lawsuit against NCAA over Penn State sanctions thrown out" 7644: 7368:"Penn State's New President Endures a Week in an Alumni Cross-Fire" 6697:"Penn State won't renew Tim Curley's contract as athletic director" 6593:. Pennsylvania State University Board of Trustees, March 12, 2012. 6542:"Lawyer criticizes Board of Trustees' decision to fire Joe Paterno" 6391:"Penn State fires Joe Paterno as head coach amid sex-abuse scandal" 6164: 5353: 4577: 4556: 4415: 4180: 4067: 3884: 1913: 1187: 1132: 876: 576: 497: 372: 364: 189: 9509:"Sandusky Case Bombshell: Did 6 Penn State Coaches Witness Abuse?" 9026:. Northeast Ohio Media Group LLC. Associated Press. June 26, 2012. 8533:"Executive Committee to gradually restore Penn State scholarships" 6767:"In Sandusky trial, testimony shows how suspicions led to silence" 6730: 6416: 6070:"Penn State Girds for Backlash as Students Seek Jobs Amid Scandal" 4922:"Penn State making progress, but two personnel moves still remain" 11249: 10164:
Game Over: Jerry Sandusky, Penn State, and the Culture of Silence
9226:"Penn State's Sandusky settlements now total nearly $ 93 million" 9086:"Penn State to pay $ 59-million to 26 people over Jerry Sandusky" 6431:"Trustees: Penn State president removed, Paterno out immediately" 6129: 5964:"Penn State and Joe Paterno Brand Damage: The Fall-Out Continues" 5382: 5178: 4275: 4063:"Jerry Sandusky Trial: Defense rests without Sandusky testifying" 3250:"Penn State sex scandal: Jerry Sandusky ran boys camps for years" 3076:"Paterno To Be Inducted Into Pittsburgh Hall of Fame on Saturday" 1947: 1544: 1500: 1391: 1366: 1329: 1199: 1062: 835: 524: 510: 442: 58: 9200:"Trustees approve Sandusky victim settlement despite opposition" 9128:"Penn State scores partial victory in Sandusky victim's lawsuit" 6723:"Former FBI director Freeh to conduct independent investigation" 6340:"Penn State President Graham Spanier Resigns in Wake of Scandal" 5152:. Charlotte, North Carolina: Sporting News Media. Archived from 4959:. Charlotte, North Carolina: Sporting News Media. Archived from 2885:. December 16, 2011. pp. 7–21, 72–73, 80–81. Archived from 893: 383:
According to the grand jury testimony, the assaults took place:
9871:(Press release). U.S. Department of Education. November 3, 2016 8485:"NCAA emails suggest bluff to Penn State in Sandusky sanctions" 5763:"Penn State tragedy shows danger of making coaches false idols" 5298: 4951:"Tom Bradley steps in with 'very mixed emotions' at Penn State" 4627:"Former Penn State President Graham Spanier Released from Jail" 4503:"Transcript of Penn State administrators' hearings made public" 4151: 2921:. December 16, 2011. p. 65,131,140–141,144. Archived from 1031: 904:
On November 8, 2011, Spanier canceled Paterno's weekly Tuesday
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failing to express any concern for Sandusky's alleged victims.
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Candiotti, Susan; Levs, Josh; Ariosto, David (July 12, 2012).
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Joe Paterno hires criminal defense lawyer J. Sedgwick Sellers
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was put on "warning" status due to the Sandusky scandal. The
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was named the interim coach for the remainder of the season.
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In sharply criticizing the governor's move in an editorial,
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Additionally, three Penn State officials – school president
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Report of the Board of Trustees concerning Nov 9 decisions
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called for the resignations of both Paterno and McQueary.
8085: 8083: 5474: 4983:"Police official: Paterno didn't do enough to stop abuse" 3648:"Sandusky Arrested on Charges Involving Two New Accusers" 3597:"Penn State ex-coach charged with abuse, AD with perjury" 2208:"Penn State President Eric Barron to review Freeh Report" 1978: 1257: 1231: 1223: 750:, a Penn State alumnus, compared Paterno's downfall to a 9989:"Moody's considers downgrading Penn State credit rating" 8880:"Key witness in Sandusky sex abuse case sues Penn State" 8867:. The Pennsylvania State University. September 20, 2012. 8455:"NCAA questioned its authority in Penalizing Penn State" 8231:"NCAA Announces Sanctions Against Penn State University" 5820:
Bennett, Jessica; Bernstein, Jacob (November 23, 2011).
5377:"Video report by Slate magazine about Costas' interview" 5349:"Jerry Sandusky regrets showers with boys at Penn State" 3322:. November 5, 2011. pp. 2–3, 13, 14. Archived from 3049:. December 16, 2011. pp. 21–26, 71–. Archived from 2157:"Thornburgh: Penn State, release Freeh report documents" 402:
The East Area Locker Rooms on the Penn State campus, and
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Lauerman, John; Perlberg, Heather (November 19, 2011).
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words, and those of his lawyer. On July 12, 2012, in a
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Fisher, Aaron; Gillum, Michael; Daniels, Dawn (2012).
10083:"Penn State spends $ 3.2 million on sex abuse scandal" 9915: 9341:"Penn State Sues Insurer Over Sandusky-Related Claims" 9252:"Penn State's Sandusky settlements total $ 93 million" 8725: 8080: 7895: 7893: 7891: 7678:. CNN. Associated Press. July 22, 2012. Archived from 5630:. Washington DC: The Chronicle of Higher Education Inc 5557:
Wertheim, L. Jon; Epstein, David (November 21, 2011).
4895:"McQueary on alleged Sandusky attack: 'I did stop it'" 1182:
was the location of the November 9–10 student protest.
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subsequently imposed an additional $ 13 million fine.
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Johnson, Kevin; Marklein, Mary Beth (July 13, 2012).
5822:"Meet Penn State's New Whistleblower, Vicky Triponey" 5014:
Rittenberg, Adam; Bennett, Brian (November 6, 2011).
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Armas, Genaro C.; Scolford, Mark (November 6, 2011).
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SANDUSKY: "Am I sexually attracted to underage boys?"
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collected news and commentary from the Patriot-News.
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Brian Chappatta and Greg Chang (November 11, 2011).
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Sander, Libby; Stripling, Jack (November 10, 2011).
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Kaplan, Kimberly; Johnson, M. Alex (June 22, 2012).
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Emmert and the NCAA Executive Committee's chairman,
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commissioned an independent investigation by former
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July 12, 2012. 5902:"Penn State image damaged; what can university do?" 5470:"Video of Bob Costas interview with Jerry Sandusky" 4738:"The 2012 Pulitzer Prize Winners – Local Reporting" 4148:"Lawyer: Jerry Sandusky still says he's not guilty" 4096:"Ex-Penn St. assistant Sandusky convicted of abuse" 1948:Freeh Sporkin & Sullivan, LLP (July 12, 2012). 10161: 9279:"Penn State insurer seeks limits in Sandusky case" 8403:"Penn State Board of Trustees Member Appeals NCAA" 7621:"Penn State to remove Paterno Statue this weekend" 7240:, beginning page 90, details Garban's involvement. 7012:"Bob Costas Talks Freeh Report, NCAA, and Paterno" 6605:"Board Chairman Still Thinks Paterno Wasn't Fired" 5935:"Scandal hurts Penn State as a school and a brand" 4694:"Penn State scandal: what took the media so long?" 4241:"Sandusky convicted of 45 counts, plans to appeal" 2700:Begos, Kevin; Scolforo, Mark (November 12, 2011). 2382:Hurdle, John; PĂ©rez-Peña, Richard (June 2, 2017). 1459:Corbett "bypassed incoming state attorney general 10547: 9835: 9217: 8256: 8254: 8252: 8032: 8030: 7817:"Penn State students protest after Paterno fired" 6450:"Penn State president blames scandal on Sandusky" 6444: 6442: 6440: 5013: 3102: 2640: 2043:"NCAA hands out severe punishment for Penn State" 1662:was "placed on review for possible downgrade" by 1584: 1492:Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Insurance 12431: 9981: 9622: 9620: 8913:"Governor to sue NCAA over Penn State sanctions" 8839:"Lawyers: Shower abuse victim to sue Penn State" 8703: 8006: 7952: 7805: 7542:Express-Times opinion staff (January 16, 2012). 7423:Star-Ledger Editorial Board (January 13, 2012). 7150:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 6188:"Santorum sponsored honor for accused PSU Coach" 6067: 5819: 5595:"Penn State's insular culture shielded Sandusky" 3358:. November 5, 2011. pp. 3–4. Archived from 2381: 877:Ousting of Spanier, Curley, Paterno, and Schultz 681:in November 2011. In April 2012, crime reporter 430:counts of corruption of minors, eight counts of 10275:Related to the Child Sexual Abuse Committed by 10159: 9244: 9165: 9030: 7482:"Controlling the narrative and other delusions" 6957: 6820: 6761: 6253:"AP Source: Paterno to retire at end of season" 5991:"What's the value of a Penn State diploma now?" 5619: 5556: 4094:Scolforo, Mark; Armas, Genaro (June 22, 2012). 3809:"Sandusky case: Officials seek alleged victims" 3126:. Pennsylvania Attorney General. Archived from 3013:. December 16, 2011. p. 22. Archived from 2176: 2174: 2036: 2034: 2032: 2030: 1468:On June 6, 2013, federal Middle District Judge 975:, a college football pioneer. In addition, the 10129: 10025: 10003: 9332: 9119: 8373: 8371: 8249: 8058: 8027: 7425:"Jerry Sandusky scandal IS Penn State Scandal" 6630:"Jake Corman v. Pennsylvania State University" 6437: 5067:"Family, football meant everything to Paterno" 3538:. November 5, 2011. p. 15. Archived from 3466:. November 5, 2011. p. 14. Archived from 1876: 1874: 1367:Debate over suspension of the football program 819:for insufficiently protecting the identity of 11470: 10533: 10360: 10299: 9617: 8937:"Penn State: Lessons Not Learned" (editorial) 8895:"Former Coach Sues Penn State for Defamation" 8505: 8400: 8377: 8296: 8294: 7716: 7341:"Penn State President Draws Fire From Alumni" 6986:"Commonwealth Court returns Sandusky pension" 6267:"Paterno to retire at end of football season" 4238: 4232: 4119:"Sandusky Convicted of Sexually Abusing Boys" 4093: 3829:. msnbc.com. November 6, 2011. Archived from 3827:"Paterno to retire after season amid scandal" 2699: 2643:"What is a grand jury, and how does it work?" 2546: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1937: 1935: 1046:On November 21, 2011, Frazier announced that 936:reported that the board had given Spanier an 858:Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute 9991:. USA Today. Associated Press. July 24, 2012 8853: 8262:"Consent decree between Penn State and NCAA" 8000: 7973: 7701:"Penn State removes Paterno statue: reports" 7191: 7132:. Archived from the original on June 8, 2010 5341: 3068: 2610:"Three charged in Penn State sex crime case" 2577:"Offering Sandusky to PSU Altoona troubling" 2557:. New York City: Huffington Post Media Group 2452: 2450: 2448: 2446: 2171: 2027: 1777:United Kingdom football sexual abuse scandal 1689:Middle States Commission on Higher Education 1536:Bradley and Schiano denied the allegations. 1004:However, in late 2014 and early 2015, court 963:During the week after Paterno's firing, the 600:Commonwealth v. Curley, Schultz, and Spanier 367:with Sandusky, sometimes culminating in his 253:atmosphere" from some Penn State officials. 10226: 10105:"Penn State receives accreditation warning" 9147:"Victim 9 in Sandusky case sues Penn State" 9100: 9016: 8368: 7955:"47 charged in connection to November riot" 7946: 7595:"Airborne banner: Take down Paterno statue" 6983: 6858: 6823:"Freeh report blasts culture of Penn State" 6745:"Penn St. hires Louis Freeh to investigate" 6228: 5498: 4860: 2408: 2406: 2128: 2126: 1871: 1118:follow-up column, after the release of the 530: 399:Toftrees Golf Resort and Conference Center, 11477: 11463: 10973:Radiation Science & Engineering Center 10540: 10526: 10306: 10292: 10047: 8635:"John Barr interview with Rodney Erickson" 8291: 7899: 7250:The Associated Press (November 21, 2011). 6516: 6470: 6212:"Report: Penn St. planning Paterno's exit" 6185: 5791: 5732: 5648: 5313:"Paterno, McQueary need to do right thing" 5301:via the NYT article. Retrieved 2021-03-07. 5217:Haas, Robert Bernard (December 13, 2011). 4892: 4342: 4110: 2720: 2666: 2664: 2180: 1932: 1655:heralded 11 win seasons in 2016 and 2017. 1571: 1403:Civil lawsuits and subsequent developments 1315:The sanctions took the form of a sweeping 1277:massive violations in its football program 827:both defended its reporting and published 513:. Although federal authorities would have 375:; he was deemed not competent to testify. 12525:Violence against men in the United States 12505:November 2011 crimes in the United States 9959:"Moody's confirms Penn State bond rating" 9956: 9841: 9138: 8943:, January 3, 2013 . Retrieved 2013-01-04. 8932: 8930: 8813:"Jerry Sandusky Voicemails with Victim 2" 8583: 8482: 8425: 8109: 8009:"More rioters sentenced from Nov. 9 riot" 7979: 7900:VanderKolk, Jessica (December 21, 2011). 7862: 7837: 7668: 7613: 7451:"Not a PSU scandal? That's Nittany lying" 7185: 7164: 6568:Trustee: Media frenzy forced board's hand 6489: 5899: 5649:PĂ©rez-Peña, Richard (November 21, 2011). 5552: 5550: 5532: 5093: 4430: 4087: 2485: 2483: 2481: 2479: 2443: 2200: 2183:"Freeh hastily misjudged Paterno: Column" 472:abuse would be a "tragedy". Officials in 467:to probe whether Penn State violated the 10160:Moushey, Bill; Dvorchak, Robert (2012). 9916:ESPN.com news services (July 31, 2012). 9815: 9761: 9735: 9709: 8952: 8892: 8726:ESPN.com news services (July 24, 2012). 7838:Sanserino, Michael (November 10, 2011). 7778: 7165:Sanserino, Michael (November 11, 2011). 6490:Fernandez, Bernard (December 14, 2010). 5932: 5705: 5016:"Joe Paterno statement on Sandusky case" 4768: 4324:"Report: Jerry Sandusky fits 'predator'" 4195: 3925: 2607: 2412: 2403: 2264: 2238:"Joe Paterno's Penn State wins restored" 2230: 2132: 2123: 2040: 1765:Baylor University sexual assault scandal 1439:his job or compensation for lost wages. 1173: 1021:National Collegiate Athletic Association 892: 880: 811:On November 23, 2011, the editor of the 415: 378: 196: 86:National Collegiate Athletic Association 12470:Child sexual abuse in the United States 9816:Thompson, Charles (November 25, 2016). 9762:Thompson, Charles (November 10, 2017). 9736:Thompson, Charles (November 30, 2016). 9369: 9367: 9365: 9363: 9361: 9338: 9197: 8871: 8478: 8476: 8089: 7814: 7510: 6602: 6479:from the original on November 15, 2011. 6473:"Joe Paterno's name off Big Ten trophy" 6315: 6200:from the original on November 14, 2011. 6186:Fitzgerald, Thomas (November 9, 2011). 6041: 5873: 5847: 5036: 5026:from the original on November 12, 2011. 4919: 4781: 4405: 4297:"Jerry Sandusky hearing set for Oct. 9" 4269: 4201: 3878:Weinger, Mackenzie (November 9, 2011). 3877: 3563: 3247: 2661: 2569: 1810: 1808: 1754:, a 2018 film about the Penn State case 636:" to describe the incident to anybody. 12432: 10080: 10053: 9710:Thompson, Charles (November 7, 2016). 9373: 9126:Thompson, Charles (November 6, 2013). 8927: 8841:. 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