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Authorities have not implicated Paterno nor Spanier. But the role they played in allowing an alleged sexual predator to remain free and uninhibited has been circled in ink. Read more: aol.sportingnews.com...
Meanwhile, the U.S. Education Department, which receives campus crime statistics from colleges and universities that receive federal financial aid, announced that it will investigate the school’s handling of the case involving former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky. Sandusky has been charged with 40 counts of sex crimes for allegedly assaulting eight young boys. Colleges are required by law, under the Cleary Act, to disclose crimes committed on campus. Read more: aol.sportingnews.com...
Originally posted by itscocobaby
reply to post by navy_vet_stg3
I agree..this is one story that makes my blood boil..I hope the lot of them rot in Hell
Prisoners could give him a lesson in what real sex abuse is.
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
Originally posted by itscocobaby
reply to post by navy_vet_stg3
I agree..this is one story that makes my blood boil..I hope the lot of them rot in Hell
. Prisoners could give him a lesson in what real sex abuse is.
Originally posted by Woodhouse
Good.
I tell you his head won't be the last to roll in this horrid affair. And he'll be lucky if he doesn't get any criminal charges. He also now has to worry about civil suits.