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    Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky refused to answer questions today about charges he molested eight boys over a 15-year period, telling ABC News his lawyers told him not to discuss the allegations.

    "The situation is in the courts and I'm not to make any comments," Sandusky said outside his home in State College, Pa.

    When ABC News asked again if he wanted to say that the charges against him were false, Sandusky again only said he could not say anything.

    "Unfortunately, unfortunately, I'm not in the position to make any statements," he said.

    Sandusky, who is a Penn State gridiron legend having been a player and a long-time assistant coach for the Nittany Lions, will now be barred from campus, the university announced today.

    The Penn State athletic director and vice president are charged with allegedly covering up the abuse, but the school said today it would foot the legal bill for them.

    "The allegations about a former coach are troubling, and it is appropriate that they be investigated thoroughly," Penn State president Graham Spanier said in a statement issued Saturday. "Protecting children requires the utmost vigilance."

    Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and university vice president Gary Schultz are both being charged with perjury for allegedly not alerting police when they learned that Sandusky had allegedly sexually abused a young boy in a locker room shower in 2002.


    Spanier said Curley and Schultz have his "unconditional support."

    But state prosecutors say the university failed to follow up on the allegations or to notify police.

    "There is no indication that anyone from the university ever attempted to learn the identity of the child who was sexually assaulted on their campus or made any follow-up effort to obtain more information from the person who witnessed the attack first-hand," Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly said.

    Sandusky, 67, who retired in 1999, continued to use the team's practice facilities to work with underprivileged boys through a foundation he started called Second Mile.

    The retired coach would use expensive gifts and trips to maintain contact with his victims, who were as young as 10 years old when the alleged abuse began, according to the investigation.

    "This is absolutely a stunner in the world of sports. If you were to say give me squeaky clean in college football, one of the answers that you might say first is Penn State," said Christine Brennan, USA Today sports columnist.

    Sandusky allegedly even used his volunteer coaching job at a Pennsylvania high school, from which he was barred in 2009, to continue preying on a victim he had been abusing for years, the grand jury report said.

    He would call the boy out of class for unsupervised meetings during the day, according to school officials. A wrestling coach also testified to the grand jury that he encountered the victim and Sandusky lying face to face in a secluded weight room one evening.

    The boy's mother reported her suspicions to the school and police were alerted. Thus began a two-year investigation that led to Sandusky's arrest Saturday on 40 counts that even if found guilty on one, could send him to prison for the rest of his life.

    If the charges against the Penn State officials are proven to be true, the university's lack of action would be a shocking contrast to the high school's quick response.

  • #2
    Paterno steps down and Sandusky commits suicide. I feel that is the ending of this whole situation.

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    • #3
      Paterno dies in jail.
      How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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      • #4
        The whole program should be shut down. To many people knew about this and swept it under the rug for years.

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        • #5
          Penn State students and parents of students and organizations who have given grants or scholarships to the students need to protest the school for paying for the legal counsel.
          How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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          • #6
            Paterno quits after this year and then dies within a month.

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            • #7
              Penn State called off Paterno's press conference at the last minute. This must run deeeeeeep.
              How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ted View Post
                Paterno quits after this year and then dies within a month.
                This is most likely going to be what happens.

                Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                Penn State called off Paterno's press conference at the last minute. This must run deeeeeeep.
                They gave no reason?


                It is going to be a shame if Paternos career ends on this kind of scandal.

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                • #9
                  It will end. They are planning his departure at the end of the season.

                  Edit: ESPN is reporting that his dismissal could come within days.

                  Penn State's president abruptly canceled Joe Paterno's weekly news conference Tuesday amid increasing calls for both men to resign in the wake of a former assistant coach's sex-abuse scandal and as another potential victim came forward.
                  How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
                    It will end. They are planning his departure at the end of the season.
                    Yea just read another article about it.

                    I am in no way saying his career ending trumps the actions that sick bastard did.

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                    • #11
                      I have to wonder why the NCAA is staying so silent on the matter.
                      How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                      • #12
                        His ass is grass in the PENN!
                        Originally posted by Da Prez
                        Fuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!
                        Originally posted by VETTKLR


                        Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1

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                        • #13
                          So the district attorney was informed and did nothing years ago-wow.

                          Multiple witnesses saw him in the shower having sex with a ten year old and did nothing- what male doesnt do something like beat his ass right there???

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                          • #14
                            It makes me wonder how the hell he got a kid in the shower to begin with? There are alot of details to this story we'll unfortunately or maybe thankfully never know.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Alex View Post
                              So the district attorney was informed and did nothing years ago-wow.

                              Multiple witnesses saw him in the shower having sex with a ten year old and did nothing- what male doesnt do something like beat his ass right there???
                              Originally posted by roliath View Post
                              It makes me wonder how the hell he got a kid in the shower to begin with? There are alot of details to this story we'll unfortunately or maybe thankfully never know.

                              The prosecutor who decided to not pursue sex abuse charges against former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky more than a decade ago, despite an alleged confession, is at the center of a missing persons mystery that has enraptured middle Pennsylvania for years.

                              Ray Gricar served as the district attorney for Pennsylvania's Centre County in 1998 when Sandusky was accused of sexually abusing several boys. After an extensive investigation, which included testimony by two law enforcement officers that they had overheard Sandusky admitting to showering with multiple young boys, Gricar decided no criminal charges would be filed, according to recent court documents. Sandusky retired the next year.

                              Then, in April 2005, Gricar disappeared.

                              His car was found abandoned in a Lewisburg, Pa., parking lot and his laptop's harddrive was recovered from the nearby Susquehannna River, but there was no other trace of Gricar. No clues could be gleaned from the severely damaged harddrive and despite a six year investigation that involved the FBI and international help, police have as little an idea today about what happened to the former DA as they did then.


                              The prosecutor who decided to not pursue sex abuse charges against former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky more than a decade ago, despite an alleged confession, is at the center of a missing persons mystery that has enraptured middle Pennsylvania for years.

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