Report: Sandusky Retirement Not Connected to Abuse
The Freeh report about Jerry Sandusky and Penn State says investigators found no evidence linking his 1999 retirement to a 1998 police investigation triggered by a woman's complaint that the assistant coach showered with her son.
A chapter in the report issued on Thursday says the university's then-president Graham Spanier promised the prestigious "emeritus" status to the football team assistant coach, but others voiced concerns it wasn't appropriate.
The report discloses Spanier also approved a lump-sum payment of $168,000 to Sandusky, which other officials said may have been unprecedented. Sandusky's retirement soon after the investigation has prompted questions about whether the two were linked.
Monday May 27th
Memorial Day Specials
Remember to Fly the Flag!
Tuesday May 28th
79th District State Rep. John McGinnis
on The State Budget
Wednesday May 29th
Business Spotlight
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I would've just posted this on Facebook, but Facebook doesn't allow you to post GIFs (like this little animation).
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