Thursday, July 12, 2012

Penn State probe says Paterno and others hushed up sex abuse reports for fear of bad publicity

 
 I say tear down the Paterno statute.
PHILADELPHIA - Joe Paterno and other top Penn State officials buried child sexual abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky more than a decade ago to avoid bad publicity, according to a scathing report Thursday that exposed a powerful "culture of reverence" for the football program and portrayed the Hall of Fame coach as more deeply involved in the scandal than previously thought.
The alleged cover-up by Paterno, then-university President Graham Spanier and two other Penn State administrators allowed Sandusky to prey on other boys for years, said the report by former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who was hired by the university's trustees to investigate.

Penn State probe says Paterno and others hushed up sex abuse reports for fear of bad publicity | StarTribune.com

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