MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
The independent panel investigating Pennsylvania State University's role in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal has determined that the school's top leaders, including legendary football coach Joe Paterno, tried to cover up the abuse for 14 years.
Former FBI Director Louis Freeh, who led the investigation, outlined the findings of the panel's 162-page report in prepared remarks coinciding with its release this morning.
The report is available at www.philly.com/freeh
"Our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of Sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at Penn State," Freeh said. "The most powerful men at Penn State failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who Sandusky victimized."
Comments
by artappraiser on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 1:06pm
Odd, considering that the Paternos donated hundreds of thousands back to PSU over the years. Way before this scandal broke, I recall hearing some grumbling that Paterno was hanging on to the head coaching position so he could hand the job to his son Jay.
by Donal on Sat, 07/14/2012 - 2:47pm