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Jerry Sandusky is hurt and offended by the NCAA sanctions imposed upon Penn State over the school’s handling of his sexual abuse scandal.

STORY: Penn State Releases Report On Jerry Sandusky

As reported by The Washington Post:

Attorney Joe Amendola told The Associated Press in a phone interview that Sandusky told him that even if people believe he is guilty of the crimes for which he was convicted in June, it would be “ridiculous” to think Penn State administrators engaged in a cover-up.

The NCAA imposed a multi-year bowl ban on Penn State, invalidated 112 wins, fined the school $60 million and took away future scholarships. The university leadership said the alternative could have been a complete ban on playing games and has acquiesced to the penalties.

Wednesday, the NCAA announced it had picked former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell of Maine to monitor Penn State’s compliance with the sanctions.

Sandusky was convicted in June of 45 counts of child sexual abuse, including attacks on boys inside athletics facilities at Penn State, where he played college football and became a successful defensive coach under Joe Paterno.

Too bad people stop caring how you feel when you molest children, or else they might actually sympathize with you, Mr. Sandusky!

SOURCE: Washington Post