Ex-Penn coach charges in sex cases

he will return court on Jan.11,2012 in month
 
PSU's McQueary: I saw sex abuse, told Paterno
PSU's McQueary: I saw sex abuse, told Paterno - CBS News

University officials to face trial in Penn State sex scandal
University officials to face trial in Penn State sex scandal - CNN.com

Mike McQueary takes the stand in Penn State's Jerry Sandusky sex abuse trial
Mike McQueary takes the stand in Penn State's Jerry Sandusky sex abuse trial | todaysthv.com

Penn St. coach says he saw, reported molestation
Penn St. coach says he saw, reported molestation - KATV Channel 7 - The Spirit of Arkansas:

trial cont till verdict
 

The guy does not looks like he is all there! something just does not look right about him. It was very disturbing hearing Jerry talk about how much he "loves being with kids" This is going to be a really painful trial for the victims ,
the men will have to relive everything all over again. Jerry Sandusky' is a disgusting monster!
 
Penn State rebuffs CNN request for records on 1998 Sandusky investigation
Penn State rebuffs CNN request for records on 1998 Sandusky investigation - CNN.com

Penn State has rejected a CNN public records request for a copy of a 1998 campus police report tied to sexual misconduct allegations made against then-assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, a lawyer for the school told CNN.

Amy Elizabeth McCall, an assistant general counsel, asserted in a letter to CNN that Penn State is "a state-related institution" and not a "state school" like some in other states, and therefore does not have the same public records requirements as other public institutions.

"Because the 1998 investigation did not result in any criminal charges, it is not criminal history information and the university's police are thus required by law to keep that information within the police department," McCall wrote.

According to a grand jury's report released in early November, the mother of one of Sandusky's accusers -- identified as Victim 6 -- came forward and said the coach had showered with her son and hugged him.

Two campus police detectives eavesdropped on conversations in May 1998 when the mother confronted the coach, who retired a year later from the Nittany Lion program. Police later monitored a second conversation that month, in which the mother told Sandusky to stay away from her son.

"I understand. I was wrong," Sandusky said, according to the grand jury report. "I wish I could get forgiveness. I know I won't get it from you. I wish I were dead."

No charges were ever filed in that instance, and local and state law enforcement authorities did not look deeper into those and other allegations against Sandusky until years later.

He now faces at least 50 charges related to alleged sex abuse perpetrated against young boys over a 14-year period. He has plead not guilty to all charges, saying in interviews that while he may have "horsed around" with children he never sexually assaulted them.

CNN had asked for a copy of the Penn State campus police report of that 1998 investigation, citing Pennsylvania's "Right-to-Know Law" that offers access for citizens and media to "public information."

Unlike many commonwealth agencies, Penn State and three other schools that receive state funds don't fall under Pennsylvania's right-to-know law, according to Terry Mutchler, the executive director of the state's Office of Open Records.

In 2007, state lawmakers considered a change that would have included the school under the open records law. But Penn State President Graham Spanier -- who lost his job days after the grand jury report came out this fall, after initially supporting two school officials accused of covering up a 2002 eyewitness allegation against Sandusky -- testified against the move before the House State Government Committee.

Spanier told the legislature he was concerned about the cost and compliance of Penn State being subject to the law. He also said that there were competitive reasons for keeping records private.

"Nobody would argue the point that the public has a right to know how public funds are spent," he said at the time. "But these proposals will fundamentally change the way we operate, the way our trustees govern, and the way the university administers their policies."
 
Ex-Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky reportedly looking to do interviews over alleged abuse
Ex-Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky reportedly looking to do interviews over alleged abuse - Crimesider - CBS News

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Ex-Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky and his wife, Dottie, are looking to sit down and interivew with Oprah, "60 Minutes," Barbara Walters, or the new "Rock Center" with Brian Williams, says his lawyer Joe Amendola.

FOX News says accused child molester Sandusky and his wife are reportedly contemplating doing a joint TV interview early next year, according to Amendola.

Sandusky has spoken briefly to reporters but has not yet done a full, sit-down interview with the media.

In an interview with Bob Costas on "Rock Center," Costas described Sandusky's answers about whether he was sexually attracted to young boys as being "somewhat odd."

In a New York Times online interview, Sandusky also denied the sex abuse charges.
 
The reports about his death has been untrue. Several media organizations pulled their story from their website.
 
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Exclusives updates news

Former Penn State Coach Joe Paterno's Health Is Rapidly Declining
Former Penn State Coach Joe Paterno's Health Is Rapidly Declining - UsMagazine.com

Joe Paterno in Serious Condition
Joe Paterno - Lung Cancer : People.com

Paterno family: 'Joe continuing to fight'
Paterno family: 'Joe continuing to fight' - CNN.com

Spokesman: Joe Paterno in serious condition
Spokesman: Joe Paterno in serious condition - CBS News

Former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno 'read last rites on deathbed' as hundreds of fans hold candlelit vigil
Cancer stricken former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno 'in a serious condition' | Mail Online

we will kept update that news till he died if he not survive but his family still at his side at hospital because of lung cancer
 
Exclusives update news

Joe Paterno: Former Penn State football coach dies at 85
BBC News - Joe Paterno: Former Penn State football coach dies at 85

Joe Paterno dies of lung cancer at 85: Praise pours in for devoted coach 'who fought to the end' despite abuse scandal
Joe Paterno dead: Former Penn State coach loses battle with cancer | Mail Online

Penn State's legendary American football coach Joe Paterno dead at 85
Penn State's legendary American football coach Joe Paterno dead at 85 - Telegraph

Famous US Coach Dies Amid Sex Abuse Scandal
Penn State Coach Joe Paterno Dies Of Lung Cancer: Fired In 2011 Over Sex Abuse Scandal At College | World News | Sky News
 
The coach give me the creeps when I saw him on TV!!

Same here!! I got the creeps when I saw for the first time on TV!! I would not leave him alone in the same room with my dog Marty! He does not looks like he is playing with a full deck of cards!
 
im been watch news for few days on ex-penn football coach asst in court and Judge ruled says will counts to 48 or mores if he faces jail will be 25-30 years we have wait to find judge to says on verdict

'The Sandusky 8' describe seduction, molestation and betrayal
'The Sandusky 8' describe seduction, molestation and betrayal - CNN.com

Source: Psychologist to examine Sandusky on Sunday
Source: Psychologist to examine Sandusky on Sunday - CNN.com

Sandusky defense: A 'smoking gun' and David fighting Goliath
Sandusky defense: A 'smoking gun' and David fighting Goliath - CNN.com

3 more counts dropped in Sandusky case; closing arguments to begin
3 more counts dropped in Sandusky case; closing arguments to begin - CNN.com

Jerry Sandusky trial: Prosecution likely to rely on McQueary
Jerry Sandusky trial: Prosecution likely to rely on McQueary - CBS News

Jerry Sandusky trial set for closing arguments
Jerry Sandusky trial set for closing arguments - CBS News

Jerry Sandusky Trial: Defense rests without Sandusky testifying
Jerry Sandusky Trial: Defense rests without Sandusky testifying - Crimesider - CBS News

Jerry Sandusky Trial: Judge John Cleland throws out 3 of 51 counts against Sandusky
Jerry Sandusky Trial: Judge John Cleland throws out 3 of 51 counts against Sandusky - Crimesider - CBS News

we have wait update news to says if judge was right
 
Sick mo'fo!....and to note his wife Dottie saying she had "heard nothing" whenever those boys came to her house to spend the night....say what?
 
Adopted son of Jerry Sandusky alleges sex abuse
BBC News - Adopted son of Jerry Sandusky alleges sex abuse

Now Jerry Sandusky's adopted SON comes forward to say he was abused as a child by ex-Penn State coach
Penn State sex abuse case: Jerry Sandusky's adopted SON Matt Sandusky comes forward says he was molested | Mail Online

Attorneys: Sandusky's adopted son says he's also a victim
Attorneys: Sandusky's adopted son says he's also a victim - CNN.com

Sandusky's son says his father abused him; case goes to jury
Sandusky's son says his father abused him; case goes to jury - CBS News

we will kept update this news but this still in court im not sure how long will be
 
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