Sources close to the Jerry Sandusky case say that three men have come forward and told police they were abused in the 1970s or 1980s by the convicted pedophile.
The University is honoring the deal, which benefits Paterno’s estate, even though Joe testified before a grand jury over sex-abuse allegations against Sandusky.
It turns out that while the trial was being played out, Joe was still negotiating deals for his position as head football coach for Penn State, according to the NY Times.
The report revealed that Paterno did not "do all he should have" to report Sandusky's child abuse, and they concluded that his termination was warranted.
An internal investigation into whether football coach Joe Paterno and other Penn State officials helped cover up reports that Jerry Sandusky was molesting children on school grounds will be released this Thursday.
Apparently, officials from the school were aware of Sandusky’s actions, but Anderson Cooper and CNN obtained emails from athletic director Tim Curley showing he almost went to the authorities.
Matt, 33, told law enforcement that he was molested by his father for years during a secret police interview that took place in the middle of his father’s trial for child sex-abuse.
From behind bars, former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky wants everyone to know that “he's not guilty," according to a lawyer for the retired coach.
Only hours after the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse case went to the jury Thursday, one of the Sandusky's adopted children came forward with the jolting accusation that his father abused him.
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