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Hearing Set in PSU Ex-President's Email Lawsuit



Lawyers for Penn State and its former president Graham Spanier are heading to court next month to discuss whether Spanier's lawsuit seeking access to old emails should be dismissed.
 
A court order dated Friday scheduled argument on the matter for August 17th in the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte. Spanier wants a judge to order the school to provide him with emails from 1998 to 2004 that relate to the investigation being led by former FBI director Louis Freeh of the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal.
 
In April, a university lawyer told Spanier's attorneys that state prosecutors asked the school not to share the emails so that an ongoing investigation wouldn't be compromised. Spanier served as Penn State president for 16 years and remains a tenured faculty member.

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