He was found guilty, but what will be his sentence? Sitting in the third row and not the first at all the games for one season? How about forcing him to go to a Freshman Toga Party? Another slap on the wrist.
Former Penn State President Guilty in Sandusky Abuse Case - The New York Times
'In 2013, Penn State agreed to pay $59.7 million to 26 sexual abuse victims in exchange for an end to their claims against the university. '
'Sandusky was accused of sexual abuse. '
'A jury in Harrisburg, Pa., hearing the case against the former president of Penn State University reached a split verdict on Friday over his handling of a child sex abuse complaint involving an assistant football coach. '
'The Penn State coach, Joe Paterno, an icon on campus and the most victorious coach in major college football, was forced to resign. '
'The revelation of the abuse — and its extent — shocked the State College, Pa., community and upended a university that has long revered its football program. '
▼ Forgetmenot
Today is very exciting!
▼ anonOpenPress
YES! Another high profile cover up dropped. Shortie:
THIS will happen to pretty many high profile ppl pretty soon.
▼ carmencita
He was found guilty, but what will be his sentence? Sitting in the third row and not the first at all the games for one season? How about forcing him to go to a Freshman Toga Party? Another slap on the wrist.
▼ derram
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'In 2013, Penn State agreed to pay $59.7 million to 26 sexual abuse victims in exchange for an end to their claims against the university. '
'Sandusky was accused of sexual abuse. '
'A jury in Harrisburg, Pa., hearing the case against the former president of Penn State University reached a split verdict on Friday over his handling of a child sex abuse complaint involving an assistant football coach. '
'The Penn State coach, Joe Paterno, an icon on campus and the most victorious coach in major college football, was forced to resign. '
'The revelation of the abuse — and its extent — shocked the State College, Pa., community and upended a university that has long revered its football program. '
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