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He got caught corn-holing a 10 year old boy in a college facility.
WHAT THE FUCK?? This wasn't REPORTED TO LEA? It just goes to show how
depraved faggot-pedophiles really are. One victim, a boy about 11
years old when he met Sandusky in 2005 or 2006, testified Sandusky
performed oral sex on him more than 20 times through early 2008, and
forced the victim to perform oral sex on him, the report said.This
puke is charged with multiple counts of first-degree involuntary
deviate sexual intercourse for fucking young boys in the ass..
ass-fucking is technically called DEVIATE sexual intercourse,
BTW. b&c
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By Ian Simpson
STATE COLLEGE, Pa (Reuters) - Criminal charges for sexually abusing
boys filed against a longtime assistant to legendary Penn State
football coach Joe Paterno jolted students, fans and alumni across
Pennsylvania on Sunday.
Former defensive coordinator Gerald "Jerry" Sandusky, 67, of State
College, where Penn State is located, faces an array of charges
involving eight boys, assaulting at least one in the college team's
facilities, according to state prosecutors.
The charges reach into the top echelons of the college's sports
program as Athletic Director Timothy Curley, 57, and Gary Schultz, 62,
senior vice president for finance and business, were charged with
failing to report the alleged crimes, and with perjury.
Paterno, 84, the winningest coach in the highest division of
collegiate sports whose players have gone on to star in the National
Football League, has not been charged. He was among the first to be
aware of the alleged assaults.
When a witness to one of the assaults reported it to Paterno, he
alerted Curley, a grand jury statement said.
"I sincerely believe this has shaken the campus. Everyone from
students to people affiliated with the campus were really taken
aback," said Lexi Belculfine, a senior student and editor-in-chief of
The Daily Collegian newspaper.
Doug Gamber, 51, of Rossville, Pennsylvania, a 1982 Penn State
graduate, said he was "shocked, appalled."
Asked if the charges would reverberate across the state, he told
Reuters: "Without a doubt. Penn State has kind of a pristine
reputation."
Gamber said of Paterno: "He's an impeccable sort of figure, a
grandfather figure."
"I am so impressed with the man," said Marjorie Scholtz, 71, of Fox
Chapel, Pennsylvania, of Paterno.
"We call him St. Joe, and we don't do that lightly," said Scholtz, who
identified herself as a 1962 Penn State graduate. She said prospective
students may be negatively impacted by the headlines.
Sandusky, who was defensive coordinator for 23 years and was once
considered a likely successor to Paterno, allegedly targeted boys from
1994 to 2009, a grand jury report said.
SAYS HE'S INNOCENT
Sandusky's attorney Joe Amendola said his client, who left Penn State
coaching in 1999, said he is innocent.
Given the charges, the university is acting to bar Sandusky from
campus facilities, a spokeswoman for the school said.
Attorneys for Curley and Schultz issued statements on the college's
website on Saturday saying the two men were innocent and that they
would fight the charges.
Penn State President Graham Spanier issued a statement on Saturday
saying Curley and Schultz had his "unconditional support," and
allegations against both would prove groundless.
Because the allegations relate to their responsibilities as university
employees, Penn State is paying for the two men's legal counsel,
school spokeswoman Lisa Powers said.
Sandusky was arraigned on Saturday and released after posting $100,000
bail. A preliminary hearing is set November 9.
The charges include seven counts of first-degree involuntary deviate
sexual intercourse, each punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a
$25,000 fine, according to Pennsylvania State Attorney General Linda
Kelly.
Sandusky met the victims through his Second Mile organization, a
statewide nonprofit organization devoted to "helping troubled young
boys," the grand jury statement said.
One victim, a boy about 11 years old when he met Sandusky in 2005 or
2006, testified Sandusky performed oral sex on him more than 20 times
through early 2008, and forced the victim to perform oral sex on him,
the report said.
"This is a case about a sexual predator who used his position within
the university and community to repeatedly prey on young boys," Kelly
said.
The grand jury said that a graduate assistant witnessed Sandusky
"sexually assaulting a naked boy who appeared to be about 10" at the
Lasch Football Building on the Penn State campus in March 2002.
The assistant told Paterno, who alerted Curley. Curley and Schultz
later told Sandusky not to bring boys to the football building. But
they did not alert police, the statement said.
"I always liked Jerry Sandusky. I thought he was a terrific coach,"
Frank, a 65-year-old retiree from central Pennsylvania who did not
want his full name used, told Reuters. "I just feel bad about it. It
will be a reflection on Penn State."