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« Reply #2320 on: July 12, 2012, 04:14:43 PM »

Miss Bee........Thanks for all the work on this case today.  You rock !!
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« Reply #2321 on: July 12, 2012, 04:25:22 PM »

http://twitter.com/scnewsdesk

15m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
It is unknown whether former Penn State president Graham Spanier is still employed. Last told, he was on sabbatical.

18m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Erickson: I think we should be careful that we don't paint the entire football program over a long period of time with the same brush."

22m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Frazier does not believe anyone from the university has been asked to resign at this point.

22m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Frazier: We trusted Spanier, we were assured there were restrictions based on grand jury secrecy ... we were not appropriately pushing.

25m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Peetz: 32 trustees is a big group, but the good news about that is it's a diverse group.

28m StateCollege.com ‏@StateCollegecom
Penn State Football: Millen, Meade Grapple With Paterno’s Role: http://bit.ly/MkEW3z
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29m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Frazier: "I don't think any of us want to be measured by the worst thing we've done in our life," on Paterno. Said he's not making light.
Retweeted by StateCollege.com

28m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Peetz: "(Spanier) was called on the carpet, you can be sure of that." BoT asked why it was not much harder on former president.

34m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Chairwoman of the Board Karen Peetz said she is not thinking about resigning. 'Consistency is key," accountability is the first step.

37m Emily Reddy ‏@EmilyReddy
PSU Pres Rod Erickson says he was "horrified" when he heard the allegations against Sandusky. Working with ‪#PSUBOT‬ on accountability.
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37m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Penn State President Rodney Erickson said he has established a team to put together a plan based on Judge ‪#Freeh‬'s recommendations.

41m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Penn State Board of Trustees promises to work diligently to ensure safety of children, Frazier said. Peetz up next.

42m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
"We failed to act the right questions, the tough questions," Frazier said. "We failed to push the issue (of ‪#Sandusky‬)."
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44m StateCollege.com ‏@SCNewsDesk
Ken Frazier: "Let me be absolutely clear. An event like this can never again happen in the Penn State university." ‪#Freeh‬
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« Reply #2322 on: July 12, 2012, 04:27:12 PM »

http://www.statecollege.com/news/local-news/penn-state-football-millen-meade-grapple-with-paternos-role-1035749/
Penn State Football: Millen, Meade Grapple With Paterno’s Role
By Ron Musselman
July 12, 2012


Two former Penn State football players who went on to play in the NFL came to the defense of their former college coach, Joe Paterno, on Thursday.

But Mike Meade, a Nittany Lion fullback who went on to play five years in the NFL, called the finding of the Freeh report “troubling.”

Meade said he still was “struggling to come to grips with it.”

Meade and former Penn State All-American defensive tackle Matt Millen, now a TV analyst for ESPN, were among 430 people interviewed by the Freeh task force. 

Former FBI director Louis Freeh said president Graham Spanier, athletic director Tim Curley, retired vice president Gary Schultz and Paterno were all to blame for not stopping the raping of children by former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky as far back as 1998.
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« Reply #2323 on: July 12, 2012, 04:32:30 PM »

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7m Bruce Feldman ‏@BFeldmanCBS
RT @CoryGiger Bobby Bowden just said on my radio show that Paterno's statue should be removed.

32m Bruce Feldman ‏@BFeldmanCBS
Institutional control? Report shows tragic result of Coach as King culture. My column on PennSt & Paterno: http://cbsprt.co/MkF9no

2h Bruce Feldman ‏@BFeldmanCBS
Biggest jolt from Freeh: that Paterno knew in 98, making his reax to McQueary coming to his home yrs later look even worse.
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« Reply #2324 on: July 12, 2012, 04:34:15 PM »

Sandusky's Appeal

http://www.co.centre.pa.us/media/upload/SANDUSKY%20CONCISE%20STATEMENT%20OF%20MATTERS%20COMPLAINED%20OF%20ON%20APPEAL.pdf
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« Reply #2325 on: July 12, 2012, 04:38:01 PM »

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26m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Mike McQueary hasn't been employed by Penn State for two weeks. Go figure.
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27m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Penn State press conference on ‪#Freeh‬ report findings adjourned.
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29m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Erickson: Football is an important part of Penn State, that idea that academic and athletic excellence can exist. Need proper safeguards.
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32m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Trust in Spanier "an issue of governance," Peetz said. Frazier said before "issue arose," Spanier was one of the most respected presidents.
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33m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Peetz: We are indeed voting on term limits tomorrow.
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33m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
On Curley's employment status, Erickson said "Let's not get ahead of ourselves, we've only had the report for a few hours."
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34m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Erickson: McQueary was on a fixed contract, that which 'simply ended' on June 30. Happens when a new coach comes in.
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 37m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Erickson said Spanier created the exception to grant ‪#Sandusky‬ emeritus status.
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37m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Peetz: In our opinion, each of the individuals let us down. Meaning: Spanier, Paterno, Curley, Schultz.
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39m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Peetz, on Gov. Corbett: We would not expect him to bring forward info he was privy to as AG. Gov. was passed ‪#Sandusky‬ in 2009.
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42m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Frazier: "I don't think any of us want to be measured by the worst thing we've done in our life," on Paterno. Said he's not making light.

44m Laura Nichols ‏@LC_Nichols
Peetz: Honoring Paterno is still a very sensitive subject, but 61 years of service to the university is now marred.
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« Reply #2326 on: July 12, 2012, 04:48:49 PM »

Miss Bee........Thanks for all the work on this case today.  You rock !!

You're welcome.  I really think we're only seeing the very tip of something big.  JMHO
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« Reply #2327 on: July 12, 2012, 04:50:29 PM »

http://triblive.com/home/2195748-74/corbett-investigation-case-assigned-sandusky-former-report-became-freeh-governor
Corbett again defends Sandusky investigation, says two agents were assigned
By Brad Bumsted
July 12, 2012

HARRISBURG – Gov. Tom Corbett, the former attorney general who launched the Jerry Sandusky investigation, said it’s “absolutely false” that he only assigned one investigator to the case while most resources were tied up in public corruption investigations.

At a news conference Thursday after the release of former FBI Director Louis Freeh’s report, Corbett defended the criminal investigation for taking “a monster off the street.”

When asked, he also disputed the claim about one investigator frequently reported by the media since Sandusky’s arrest in November. A jury last month convicted Sandusky, 68, the former Penn State football defensive coordinator, of 45 charges of molesting 10 young boys over 15 years.

Corbett, a Republican from Shaler, said two Bureau of Narcotics agents who also used to be police officers were assigned to the case: Anthony Sassano and Randy Feathers.

Feathers did not return a call. Sassano could not be reached.
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« Reply #2328 on: July 12, 2012, 04:56:18 PM »

http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/sports/psu/sandusky-attorney-files-appeal-notice-of-judges-order-644470/
Sandusky attorney files appeal notice of judge's order
By Paula Reed Ward
July 12, 2012

An attorney for former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky this afternoon filed a notice of appeal, complaining that the judge on his child sex abuse trial issued a protective order that required counsel to divulge confidential work product.

Karl Rominger wrote that McKean County Senior Judge John M. Cleland ordered defense counsel to reveal with whom they shared discovery materials, which a filing described as akin to forcing the defense to reveal case strategies.

"The net effect of the court's order is to invade the province of attorney work product," Mr. Rominger wrote.

In addition, he wrote that the court lacked the authority to retroactively impose such an order.

Mr. Rominger also complains that the order is in error because it is not reciprocal upon the attorney general's office, as well.
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« Reply #2329 on: July 12, 2012, 04:57:30 PM »

http://www.co.centre.pa.us/media/sandusky.asp

Media Information:
Commonwealth v. Sandusky

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« Reply #2330 on: July 12, 2012, 05:05:46 PM »

http://altoonamirror.com/page/content.detail/id/562405/AP--Freeh-report-shows-PSU-officials-hushed-up-child-sex-abuse-allegations.html?nav=742
AP: Freeh report shows PSU officials hushed up child sex abuse allegations
July 12, 2012

By GENARO C. ARMAS,Associated Press, GEOFF MULVIHILL,Associated Press, MARK SCOLFORO,Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA -- Joe Paterno and other top Penn State officials hushed up child sex abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky more than a decade ago for fear of bad publicity, allowing the former assistant football coach to prey on other youngsters, according to a scathing report issued Thursday on the scandal.

"Our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of Sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at Penn State," said former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who was hired by university trustees to look into what has become one of sports' biggest scandals. "The most powerful men at Penn State failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who Sandusky victimized."

After an eight-month investigation, Freeh's firm produced a 267-page report that concluded that the Hall of Fame coach, President Graham Spanier, athletic director Tim Curley and vice president Gary Schultz "repeatedly concealed critical facts relating to Sandusky's child abuse."

Paterno "was an integral part of this active decision to conceal" and his firing was justified, Freeh said at a news conference. He called the officials' disregard for child victims "callous and shocking."

Sandusky is awaiting sentencing after being convicted of 45 criminal counts for abusing 10 boys. The scandal led to the ouster of Paterno and Spanier. Curley and Schultz are awaiting trial on charges accusing them of lying to a grand jury and failing to report abuse. They have pleaded not guilty.

Asked whether the officials' actions amounted to a crime such as conspiracy or obstruction, Freeh said that would be up to a grand jury.
School leaders "empowered Sandusky to attract potential victims to the campus and football events by allowing him to have continued, unrestricted and unsupervised access" to campus and to affiliate with the football program, the report said. The access, the report states, "provided Sandusky with the very currency that enabled him to attract his victims."

Freeh said officials had opportunities in 1998 and 2001 to step in.
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« Reply #2331 on: July 12, 2012, 05:10:05 PM »

This part is over now, but the comments are interesting imo. 


http://altoonamirror.com/page/content.detail/id/562402/Freeh-report--Paterno--others-at-PSU-concealed-information--Paterno-knew-about-1998-incident.html?nav=742
Freeh report: Paterno, others at PSU concealed information; Paterno knew about 1998 incident
Juy 12, 2012

The Mirror will have updates throughout the day on the Freeh report that was commissioned to investigate the Jerry Sandusky scandal. The report can be read at TheFreehReportOnPSU.com.

10:57 a.m.

Louis Freeh's news conference has ended. Many of the questions centered around Joe Paterno, and there were others about the football culture at the university.

10:52 a.m.

Freeh was asked if Joe Paterno was powerful enough to make sure Sandusky would be investigated.

"Many, many witnesses we spoke to described Mr. Paterno as one of the most powerful leaders on the campus," Freeh said. "He ran his football building, he clearly ran the Lasch Building. I think it's a very strong and reasonable inference that he could have done so if he wished."

Freeh later was asked if there were more people, other than Spanier, Curley, Schultz and Paterno, who helped conceal information about Sandusky.

"No," he replied.
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« Reply #2332 on: July 12, 2012, 05:18:26 PM »

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaaf--joe-paterno-blame-freeh-report-jerry-sandusky-penn-state-tarnished-legacy.html
Joe Paterno's new legacy: Coach turned his back on helpless boys to protect himself and Sandusky
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July 12, 2012

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« Reply #2333 on: July 12, 2012, 05:23:02 PM »

https://twitter.com/DailyCollegian

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‪#Sandusky‬ attorney Karl Rominger: We will be scouring the ‪#Freeh‬ report as best we can for material that could be helpful to the defense.  6m
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« Reply #2334 on: July 12, 2012, 05:24:02 PM »

http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/12/us/pennsylvania-penn-state-investigation/index.html
Penn State leaders disregarded victims, 'empowered' Sandusky, review finds
By Susan Candiotti, Josh Levs and David Ariosto, CNN
updated 4:45 PM EDT, Thu July 12, 2012

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« Reply #2335 on: July 12, 2012, 05:30:47 PM »

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/joe-paterno-at-the-end-showed-more-interest-in-his-legacy-than-sanduskys-victims/2012/07/12/gJQAMUX9fW_story.html
Joe Paterno, at the end, showed more interest in his legacy than Sandusky’s victims
Sally Jenkins - Columnist
July 12, 2012

Joe Paterno was a liar, there’s no doubt about that now. He was also a cover-up artist. If the Freeh Report is correct in its summary of the Penn State child molestation scandal, the public Paterno of the last few years was a work of fiction. In his place is a hubristic, indictable hypocrite.

In the last interview before his death, Paterno insisted as strenuously as a dying man could that he had absolutely no knowledge of a 1998 police inquiry into child molestation accusations against his assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. This has always been the critical point in assessing whether Paterno and other Penn State leaders enabled Sandusky’s crimes.
If Paterno knew about ’98, then he wasn’t some aging granddad who was deceived, but a canny and unfeeling power broker who put protecting his reputation ahead of protecting children.

If he knew about ’98, then he understood the import of graduate assistant Mike McQueary’s distraught account in 2001 that he witnessed Sandusky assaulting a boy in the Penn State showers.

If he knew about ’98, then he also perjured himself before a grand jury.

Guilty.
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The Washington Post's Sally Jenkins discusses her exclusive interview with Penn State legend Joe Paterno, in which the former head football coach spoke at length about the child sexual abuse scandal involving former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. (Jan. 14)(Sally Jenkins and Alexandra Garcia/Photo: John McDonnell/The Washington Post)

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« Reply #2336 on: July 12, 2012, 06:18:26 PM »

http://twitter.com/deadspin

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VIDEO: Jay Paterno says the Freeh report contains "no new facts," just "some new interpretations of things." http://deadsp.in/ODvC

1h mia farrow ‏@MiaFarrow
lock up all who kept Sandusky secret RT @Deadspin: Penn State failed to comply with federal law for two decades: http://deadsp.in/J65F
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Penn State failed to comply with federal law for two decades: http://deadsp.in/J65F

1h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Current PSU President Rodney Erickson also bent the rules for Jerry Sandusky: http://deadsp.in/EloY

1h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Penn State's board of trustees hired the Freeh Group, but they did not escape its scrutiny: http://deadsp.in/tKGb

2h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
The ten most appalling revelations about Graham Spanier in the Freeh Report, & why he could be the next one charged: http://deadsp.in/Ht5z

2h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
The NCAA is reading the Freeh Report very closely, and has some questions for Penn State: http://deadsp.in/jVaj

3h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Roddy White said some really dumb stuff about Penn State on Twitter today. http://deadsp.in/A0FI

3h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
This is everything we've learned from the Penn State report today. We'll continue to update it: http://deadsp.in/gwTc

4h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Don't blame Joe Paterno, says the Paterno family. (You should blame Joe Paterno.) http://deadsp.in/GQOr

4h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Nike is stripping Joe Paterno's name from its child care center, per @darrenrovell: http://deadsp.in/TGqh

5h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
In 1998, Jerry Sandusky told investigators that "he had done this with other children in the past." http://deadsp.in/ZwAZ

5h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
ESPN trotted out Matt Millen to provide an inane & ridiculous response to the Freeh Report. @drewmagary reacts: http://deadsp.in/iUq0

5h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Freeh Report: Detective alludes to Penn State administrators' habit of interfering with investigations: http://deadsp.in/EE7q

6h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Report: TVs at Penn State's student center were switched away from live coverage of the Freeh report's release: http://deadsp.in/746B

6h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
The Second Mile took no action after being informed of Jerry Sandusky's 2001 shower incident: http://deadsp.in/kI13

6h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
In '98, buying $400 in clothes for a player got you banned from PSU. Being investigated for child sex assault did not: http://deadsp.in/umIi

6h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Freeh Report: Joe Paterno knew in 1998. http://deadsp.in/QUQM

7h Deadspin ‏@Deadspin
Janitors who witnessed Sandusky raping a child in 2000 stayed quiet because they feared Joe Paterno: http://deadsp.in/BmhI
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« Reply #2337 on: July 12, 2012, 06:21:00 PM »

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41s Sara Ganim ‏@sganim
Phil knight acknowledges ‪#Paterno‬ missed some things
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1m Sara Ganim ‏@sganim
Victim 6 mom told me months ago she was told ‪#Paterno‬ ok'd no chgs against ‪#Sandusky‬ in 1998. We couldn't independently verify until now.
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« Reply #2338 on: July 12, 2012, 06:38:15 PM »

http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2012/07/12/jay_paterno_provides_comment_on_the_freeh_report_on_espn.aspx


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Jay Paterno provides comment on the Freeh report on ESPN
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« Reply #2339 on: July 12, 2012, 07:08:22 PM »

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20120712_TVs_at_PSU_student_center_suddenly_switch_to_public_access.html
TVs at PSU student center suddenly switched to public access
By Melissa Dribben
Inquirer Staff Writer
July 12, 2012

The handful of students and alumni that gathered in Penn State's student center this morning to watch the release of the Freeh report live were stunned when the channel suddenly switched.

While most of campus was still sleepy, the small group was viewing CNN on a large screen, or one of several smaller screens nearby, in anticipation of the 9 a.m. release of the report on the sex abuse scandal that has gripped the school.

Most were hoping that the report, part of a seven-month probe by former FBI Director Louis Freeh, would exonerate legendary football coach Joe Paterno.

But, just as an anchor was ready to speak about the report, the television screens suddenly went blank. They then turned to a public access channel featuring a reporter from The Morning Call newspaper in Allentown about the state budget.

Everyone watching suddenly went scrambling to find a way to switch the channel back at the student center, known as the HUB-Robeson Center Facility, or simply, "the Hub."
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