Penn State's Sandusky Defiant Before Sentencing - New York Times [dayinformations.blogspot.com]
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BELLEFONTE, Pa. â"Â The former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will be sentenced Tuesday morning for sexually abusing young boys, crimes that roiled the university community and shook one of major college footballâs most prominent programs.
The ruling will be handed down in Centre County Court by Judge John Cleland, and it is essentially guaranteed that Sandusky, 68, will die in prison. The sentencing comes roughly three and a half months after a jury found him guilty of 45 counts of child sexual abuse.
Sandusky, the jury determined, had abused 10 young boys, all of them from disadvantaged homes. Sandusky used his connections to the Penn State football program, as well as his own charity for disadvantaged youth, the Second Mile, to identify potential victims, get close to them and then sexually violate them.
Sanduskyâs crimes have exacted a tremendous toll on Penn State. Within days of the grand jury indictment of Sandusky being made public in November 2011, Joe Paterno, the football teamâs famed head coach and a patriarchal figure at the university, was fired. He had been alerted to at least one of Sanduskyâs attacks on a boy. Within months, Paterno was dead of cancer at the age of 85.
The universityâs president, Graham B. Spanier, was also dismissed, and the Penn State community found itself confronting the idea that it had placed the interests of its football team above concern for at-risk children.
A seven-month investigation conducted by Louis J. Freeh, a former director of the F.B.I., determined that Penn Stateâs leaders â" most prominently Spanier; Paterno; the former university vice president Gary Schultz and the athletic director Tim Curley â" disregarded the welfare of Sanduskyâs victims.
Freehâs report drew on 430 interviews and a review of more than 3 million e-mails. But when it was released in July, after Sandusky had been convicted, some Penn State supporters, including Paternoâs family, viewed it as a flawed and incomplete rendering of what happened, not as binding fact.
The N.C.A.A., relying on the Freeh report, fined the university $ 60 million, and imposed a four-year postseason ban and a hefty scholarship reduction on the football team. It also vacated all football victories since 1998, when the sexual assaults documented in the grand jury indictment against Sandusky were believed to have begun. That means that Paterno now longer has the most career coaching victories in major college football.
Though Sandusky will almost certainly spend the rest of his life in prison, the larger case is far from settled. Four of Sanduskyâs victims are suing the university. Victim 1, as he has been called in court, has written a book set to be released Oct. 23
Mike McQueary, the former assistant coach who testified to seeing Sandusky sexually abuse a boy in the shower on Penn Stateâs campus in 2001, sued the university last week for misrepresentation and defamation, saying the university had mistreated him since Sanduskyâs actions became public. McQueary had reported the incident to Paterno, who was faulted for not responding aggressively, and other Penn State officials.Â
Curley, who is currently on leave, and Schultz, a former senior vice president, are scheduled to stand trial in January on charges of perjury and failing to report child sex abuse, relating to the incident McQueary reported in 2001. Last month, Schultz and Curley asked to be tried separately, and both have pleaded not guilty.
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