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Title: Jerry Sandusky and The Second Mile
Post by: Ursus on November 09, 2011, 06:46:57 PM
So... Jerry Sandusky apparently loved kids so much, that he founded The Second Mile group home in 1977... to help those less fortunate.

That might not have been the only reason.

Here's a portal page from which much of the material I'll be subsequently posting from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette can be accessed:

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
PG coverage: The Sandusky Case (http://http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11309/1188185-85.stm)

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Former Penn State football defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, center, is taken into custody. He's accused of sexually abusing eight young men. Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General via AP

Pdf download: Sandusky grand jury presentment (http://http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/pdf/201111/20111107_sandusky_grand_jury_presentment.pdf)
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Title: Former Penn State coach charged with assaulting teenage boy
Post by: Ursus on November 09, 2011, 06:58:11 PM
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Former Penn State coach charged with assaulting teenage boy (http://http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11308/1187593-100.stm)

Friday, November 04, 2011
The Associated Press


STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Former longtime Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, known for his charitable work with at-risk children and helping establish the school's Linebacker U reputation, is facing charges stemming from an investigation that he indecently assaulted a teenage boy, newspapers reported Friday.

The Patriot-News of Harrisburg first reported that charges were filed against Sandusky, 67, and entered into the state court system's online docket. The charging papers, posted online by the newspaper, include involuntary deviate sexual intercourse of someone under 16, aggravated indecent assault of someone under 16, indecent assault of someone under 16, indecent assault of someone under 13, endangering the welfare of children and corruption of minors.

The paperwork listed a total of 40 counts as being filed in Centre County on Friday, with offenses dating back to 1996. A state police trooper was listed as the arresting officer.

However, the entry apparently disappeared from the court system's online docket later Friday, and a state police spokeswoman could not explain why. Court officials in Centre County said Friday they hadn't received the paperwork, and a spokesman for the state attorney general's office, which led the investigation, did not return repeated messages left by The Associated Press seeking comment.

The attorney general's office had been investigating Sandusky since 2009. Through a lawyer, Sandusky has maintained in the past that he is innocent. A telephone message left at the office of his lawyer on Friday afternoon by The Associated Press was not immediately returned.

The allegations surfaced in 2009 while Sandusky was a volunteer assistant high school football coach at Central Mountain High School in Clinton County, the Patriot-News first reported in March. The incidents were alleged to have taken place in Centre County.

The Patriot-News also has reported that state police called witnesses to a May 1998 report by Penn State police detailing an earlier allegation of inappropriate contact against Sandusky by another boy. No charges were ever filed against Sandusky.

Sandusky retired more than a decade ago after 32 years under coach Joe Paterno.

Sandusky, once considered a potential successor to Paterno, drew up the defenses for the Nittany Lions' national-title teams in 1982 and 1986.

Sandusky also has been lauded for his work with The Second Mile, a charitable organization he founded in 1977 to help at-risk children. He retired from the charity's board last year, and executive vice president Katherine Genovese said then that he had been scaling back his duties in recent years so that he could spend more time with family and deal with his personal life.

Officials at The Second Mile declined immediate comment Friday.

First published on November 4, 2011 at 8:18 pm


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Title: Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky indicted on felony...
Post by: Ursus on November 09, 2011, 07:36:05 PM
The Patriot-News out of Harrisburg, PA, actually broke the news first:

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The Patriot-News
Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky indicted on felony charges of sex crimes against minors (http://http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/former_penn_state_coach_jerry.html)

Published: Friday, November 04, 2011, 2:26 PM
Updated: Sunday, November 06, 2011, 3:54 PM
By  SARA GANIM, The Patriot-News


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Jerry Sandusky is carried off the field after his last game, a shutout victory over Texas A&M in the Alamo Bowl. JOE HERMITT, The Patriot-News, 1999.

Sex abuse charges have been filed in Centre County against Penn State coaching legend and Second Mile (http://http://www.thesecondmile.org/) charity founder Jerry Sandusky.

The charges follow a more-than two year grand jury investigation (http://http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/08/investigation_of_jerry_sandusk.html) that began when a Clinton County teen alleged inappropriate contact against the 67-year-old former coach.

During the investigation, older allegations from 1998 surfaced as well. In the older case, Penn State police investigated inappropriate touching in a shower.

The charging paperwork has not yet made it to the District Magistrate Judge's office in Centre County. However, felony charges of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse of someone under 16, aggravated indecent assault, indecent assault of someone under 16, indecent assault of someone under 13, and corruption of minors charges have been filed in the state court docket system.

The offense dates include 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2005. There are 40 counts included in the paperwork filed against him.

The Patriot-News first broke the story about the investigation in March (http://http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/03/jerry_sandusky_former_penn_sta.html), shortly after Penn State coach Joe Paterno testified before the the grand jury along with Penn State's interim senior vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz and athletic director Tim Curley.

At one time, Sandusky was considered Paterno's likely successor. During his 32 years on the sidelines, the College Township, Centre County resident was credited with turning Penn State into Linebacker U and producing such pro football greats as Jack Ham and LaVar Arrington.

Sandusky retired from Penn State shortly after the Alamo Bowl in December 1999, and began devoting all of his time to running The Second Mile, a children’s charity he founded in 1977 that reaches 200,000 kids in this state each year through programs and camps.

Last fall, he retired from day-to-day involvement, saying he wanted to spend more time with family and handle personal matters.

Officials at the non-profit have repeatedly said The Second Mile will continue in its work to help children, despite the allegations made against Sandusky.
 

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Title: Comments: "Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky indicted..
Post by: Ursus on November 09, 2011, 08:34:57 PM
It appears that one or more of the initial comments have been moderated out...

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Title: Comments: "Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky indicted..
Post by: Ursus on November 09, 2011, 08:40:57 PM
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Title: Comments: "Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky indicted..
Post by: Ursus on November 09, 2011, 09:43:33 PM
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1) He's trying to avoid something bad.
2) He's guilty of something bad.
3) He's covering something up.
4) He's lying.
5) Any combination of the above.

No successful man "...wants to spend more time with his family...". It's the final death-cry of fallen politicians, CEOs, or any powerful man that is running away from something. You hear that quote all the time from men in trouble.

"I want to spend more time with my family." It conjures up images of kindly old men sitting in rocking chairs and smoking pipes alongside crackling fireplaces with Golden Retrievers lying quietly at their feet.

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Title: Comments: "Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky indicted..
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Title: Ex-Penn State coach charged with sex crimes
Post by: Ursus on November 10, 2011, 02:34:18 PM
Philly.com
Posted: Sat, Nov. 5, 2011, 3:00 AM
 
Ex-Penn State coach charged with sex crimes (http://http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/20111105_Ex-Penn_State_coach_charged_with_sex_crimes.html)
Jerry Sandusky, once considered a potential successor to coach Joe Paterno, faces 40 counts of abusing minors.

Associated Press

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Jerry Sandusky , who helped establish Penn State's Linebacker U reputation, has said he is innocent. ERIC GAY / AP

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Former longtime Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, once considered a potential successor to coach Joe Paterno, is facing charges stemming from an investigation of allegations that he indecently assaulted a teenage boy, newspapers reported Friday.

The Patriot-News of Harrisburg first reported (http://http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/former_penn_state_coach_jerry.html) that charges were filed against Sandusky, 67, and entered into the state court system's online docket. The charging papers (http://http://media.pennlive.com/midstate_impact/other/sandusky%20charges.pdf), posted online by the newspaper, include involuntary deviate sexual intercourse of someone under 16, aggravated indecent assault of someone under 16, indecent assault of someone under 16, indecent assault of someone under 13, endangering the welfare of children, and corruption of minors.

The documents listed a total of 40 counts as being filed in Centre County on Friday, with offenses dating back to 1996. A State Police trooper was listed as the arresting officer.

However, the entry apparently disappeared from the court system's online docket later Friday, and a State Police spokeswoman said she couldn't explain why. Court officials in Centre County said Friday they hadn't received the paperwork.

The state Attorney General's Office, which led the probe and has been investigating Sandusky since 2009, declined to comment.

Through a lawyer, Sandusky has maintained that he's innocent. A telephone message left at the office of his lawyer Friday afternoon by the Associated Press wasn't immediately returned.

The allegations surfaced in 2009 while Sandusky was a volunteer assistant football coach at Central Mountain High School in Clinton County, the Patriot-News reported in March. The incidents were alleged to have taken place in Centre County.

The Patriot-News also has reported that State Police called witnesses to a May 1998 report by Penn State university police detailing an earlier allegation of inappropriate contact by Sandusky involving another boy. No charges were ever filed against Sandusky in that case.

Sandusky retired more than a decade ago after 32 years under Paterno.

Sandusky, known for helping to establish the school's Linebacker U reputation, drew up the defenses for the Nittany Lions' national-title teams of 1982 and 1986.

Sandusky has been lauded for his work with The Second Mile, a charitable organization he founded in 1977 to help at-risk children. He retired from the charity's board last year, and executive vice president Katherine Genovese said then that he had been scaling back his duties in recent years so that he could spend more time with family and deal with his personal life.

The Second Mile released a statement Friday saying staff members were "shaken" by the announcement of charges. It said Sandusky informed the organization in November 2008 that he was being investigated as a result of allegations made against him by an adolescent male.

"Jerry maintains that there is no truth to the allegations," the statement said.

The Second Mile said the charges do not directly involve the organization or its programs. Sandusky had no involvement in children's programs and services at The Second Mile since November 2008, the statement said.


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Title: Penn St ex-coach, others charged in child sex case
Post by: Ursus on November 10, 2011, 04:35:36 PM
Philly.com
Posted: Sat, Nov. 5, 2011, 3:00 AM
 
Penn St ex-coach, others charged in child sex case (http://http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/20111105_ap_pennstexcoachotherschargedinchildsexcase.html)

GENARO C. ARMAS and MARK SCOLFORO
The Associated Press


STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - An explosive sex abuse scandal and possible cover-up rocked "Happy Valley" on Saturday when former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, once considered Joe Paterno's heir apparent, was charged with sexually assaulting eight boys over a 15-year period. Among the allegations was a 2002 incident in which a graduate assistant for the team said he saw Sandusky assault a boy in the shower at the Nittany Lions' practice center.

Sandusky retired in 1999 but continued to use the school's facilities for his work with The Second Mile, a foundation he established to help at-risk kids. The state grand jury investigation also resulted in perjury charges against Tim Curley, Penn State's athletic director, and Gary Schultz, vice president for finance and business. The two administrators were accused of failing to alert police , as required by state law, of their investigation of the allegations.

"This is a case about a sexual predator who used his position within the university and community to repeatedly prey on young boys," Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly said in a statement.

Paterno, who last week became the winningest coach in Division I football, was not charged, and the grand jury report did not appear to implicate him in wrongdoing.

Under Paterno's four-decades-and-counting stewardship, the Nittany Lions became a bedrock in the college game and fans packed the stadium in State College, a campus town routinely ranked among America's best places to live and nicknamed "Happy Valley." Paterno's teams were revered both for winning games , including two national championships , and largely steering clear of trouble. Sandusky, whose defenses were usually anchored by tough-guy linebackers , hence the moniker, "Linebacker U" , spent three decades at the school. The charges against him cover the period between 1994 and 2009.

Sandusky, 67, was arrested Saturday and released on $100,000 bail after being arraigned on 40 criminal counts. Curley, 57, and Schultz, 62, were expected to turn themselves in on Monday in Harrisburg.

The allegations against Sandusky, who started The Second Mile in 1977, range from sexual advances to touching to oral and anal sex. The young men testified before a state grand jury that they were in their early teens when some of the abuse occurred; there is evidence even younger children may have been victimized. Defense attorney Joe Amendola said Sandusky has been aware of the accusations for about three years and has maintained his innocence.

"He's shaky, as you can expect," Amendola told WJAC-TV after Sandusky was arraigned. "Being 67 years old, never having faced criminal charges in his life, and having the distinguished career that he's had, these are very serious allegations."

A preliminary hearing scheduled for Wednesday would likely be delayed, Amendola said. Sandusky is charged with multiple counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, corruption of minors, endangering the welfare of a child, indecent assault and unlawful contact with a minor, as well as single counts of aggravated indecent assault and attempted indecent assault.

No one answered a knock at the door Saturday at Sandusky's modest, two-story brick home at the end of a dead-end road in State College. A man who answered the door at The Second Mile office in State College declined to give his name and said the organization had no comment.

The grand jury said eight boys were targets of sexual advances or assaults by Sandusky. None was named, and in at least one case, the jury said the child's identity remains unknown to authorities.

One accuser, now 27, testified that Sandusky initiated contact with a "soap battle" in the shower that led to multiple instances of involuntary sexual intercourse and indecent assault at Sandusky's hands, the grand jury report said.

He said he traveled to charity functions and Penn State games with Sandusky, even being listed as a member of the Sandusky family party for the 1998 Outback Bowl and 1999 Alamo Bowl. But when the boy resisted his advances, Sandusky threatened to send him home from the Alamo Bowl, the report said.

Sandusky also gave him clothes, shoes, a snowboard, golf clubs, hockey gear and football jerseys, and even guaranteed that he could walk on to the football team, the grand jury said, and the boy also appeared with Sandusky in a photo in Sports Illustrated. He testified that Sandusky once gave him $50 to buy marijuana, drove him to purchase it and then drove him home as the boy smoked the drug.

The first case to come to light was a boy who met Sandusky when he was 11 or 12, the grand jury said. The boy received expensive gifts and trips to sports events from Sandusky, and physical contact began during his overnight stays at Sandusky's home, jurors said. Eventually, the boy's mother reported the allegations of sexual assault to his high school, and Sandusky was banned from the child's school district in Clinton County in 2009. That triggered the state investigation that culminated in charges Saturday.

But the report also alleges much earlier instances of abuse, and details failed efforts to stop it by some who became aware of what was happening.

Another child, known only as a boy about 11 to 13, was seen by a janitor pinned against a wall while Sandusky performed oral sex on him in fall 2000, the grand jury said.

And in 2002, Kelly said, a graduate assistant saw Sandusky sexually assault a naked boy, estimated to be about 10 years old, in a team locker room shower. The grad student and his father reported what he saw to Paterno, who immediately told Curley, prosecutors said.

Curley and Schultz met with the graduate assistant about a week and a half later, Kelly said.

"Despite a powerful eyewitness statement about the sexual assault of a child, this incident was not reported to any law enforcement or child protective agency, as required by Pennsylvania law," Kelly said.

There's no indication that anyone at school attempted to find the boy, or follow up with the witness, she said.

Curley denied that the assistant had reported anything of a sexual nature, calling it "merely `horsing around,'" the 23-page grand jury report said. But he also testified that he barred Sandusky from bringing children onto campus and that he advised Penn State president Graham Spanier of the matter.

The grand jury said Curley was lying, Kelly said, adding that it also deemed portions of Schultz's testimony not to be credible.

Schultz told the jurors he also knew of a 1998 investigation involving sexually inappropriate behavior by Sandusky with a boy in the showers the football team used.

But despite his job overseeing campus police, he never reported the 2002 allegations to any authorities, "never sought or received a police report on the 1998 incident and never attempted to learn the identity of the child in the shower in 2002," the jurors wrote. "No one from the university did so."

Lawyers for both Curley and Schultz issued statements saying they are innocent of all charges.

In response to a request for comment from Paterno, a spokesman for the athletic department said all such questions would be referred to university representatives, who released a statement from Spanier calling the allegations against Sandusky "troubling" and adding Curley and Schultz had his unconditional support.

He predicted they will be exonerated.

"I have known and worked daily with Tim and Gary for more than 16 years," Spanier said. "I have complete confidence in how they handled the allegations about a former university employee."

Sandusky, once considered a potential successor to Paterno, drew up the defenses for the Nittany Lions' national-title teams in 1982 and 1986. The team is enjoying another successful run this season; at 8-1, Penn State is ranked No. 16 in the AP Top 25 and is the last undefeated squad in Big Ten play. The Nittany Lions were off Saturday.

As the head football coach, Paterno has spent years cultivating a reputation for putting integrity ahead of modern college-sports economics. It's a notion that has benefited Penn State's marketing and recruiting efforts over the decades and one that the Big Ten school's alumni proudly tout years after they leave.

"We're supposed to be one of the universities to follow after, someone to look up to," said sophomore Brian Prewitt of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. "Now that people on the top are involved, it's going to be bad."

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Scolforo reported from Harrisburg.


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Title: Re: Jerry Sandusky and The Second Mile
Post by: Inculcated on November 11, 2011, 10:16:47 PM
Quote from: "Ursus"
So... Jerry Sandusky apparently loved kids so much, that he founded The Second Mile group home in 1977... to help those less fortunate.
That might not have been the only reason.
Indeed, it seems he had more than his love of showering with ten year olds paying off for him there at the Second Mile.

Sandusky Made Nearly $500K At The Second Mile After Admitting He Showered With A Boy, According To Tax Records (http://http://deadspin.com/5858533/sandusky-made-half-a-million-dollars-at-the-second-mile-after-admitting-he-showered-with-a-boy-according-to-tax-records)

Penn State Scandal: The Second Mile Tries to Separate From Founder (http://http://abcnews.go.com/Business/sandusky-scandal-fate-mile-charity/story?id=14932563)
More at that ^ link: video of an Interview with the mother of child (referred to as victim #1) who met Sandusky while attending The Second Mile