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Originally Posted by Franchise 60
lol pretty sure your AD and vice president being charged with perjury and covering up your long time coach raping young boys on campus has appropriately covered the entire institution with tar.
Yeah, it's not good for Penn State, but there's a long way to go in proving that there was a cover-up. Remember that Curley and Schultz will get their day in court.
According to this article:
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/ind...tml#incart_mce: it's how Penn State handled the complaints regarding "Victim 2" (there are 8 alleged victims in the charges against Sandusky) that led to the perjury charges:
"... A week (after the Graduate Assistant witnessed the shower incident), Curley and Penn State's senior vice president for finance and business, Gary Schultz, called the graduate assistant to a meeting and asked him to recount the story.
When they testified before the grand jury, Curley and Schultz denied being told the contact was of sexual nature. Curley said he recalled it was “horsing around” and Schultz said the allegations were “not that serious,” and said it might have been inappropriate touching.
Centre County Children and Youth Services and police were not called. However, Curley said he told Penn State President Graham Spanier.
According to the attorney general, Spanier approved of Curley telling Sandusky not to bring Second Mile children to the locker room anymore.
Second Mile President Jack Raykovitz was also told that Second Mile children couldn’t be brought to campus, although that was never enforced.
The grand jury believed the graduate assistant and that’s what led to the perjury charges against Schultz and Curley. They also believed that incident should have been reported to police and Children and Youth Services in 2002. ..."
I doubt there will be a conviction on these perjury charges, probably a plea to a lesser offense.