Retirement System Seeks to Revoke Sandusky’s Pension
Pennsylvania's public employee pension system is seeking to revoke Jerry Sandusky’s pension.
The 68-year-old former Penn State assistant football coach was notified Wednesday by the State Employees' Retirement System that his recent conviction has led to the forfeiture of his pension.
Defense attorneys in the case have already stated they would fight any attempts to revoke Sandusky’s pension.
In a related matter, Sandusky has reportedly been placed on suicide watch and remains in solitary confinement just days after being sentenced to 30 to 60 years behind bars on child sex abuse charges.
I would've just posted this on Facebook, but Facebook doesn't allow you to post GIFs (like this little animation).
Maybe the $1.1 BILLION price tag isn't so crazy?
Monday May 20th
Summer Movies Preview
Grae Drake - Senior Editor, Rotten Tomatoes.com
Tuesday May 21st
Guest Cohost David Ickes
Wednesday May 22nd
Blair County Tea Party
Thursday May 23rd
Adam...