November 5, - Sandusky is arraigned on 40 criminal counts. Curley and Schultz are each charged with one count of felony perjury and one count of failure to report abuse allegations. November 7, - Curley and Schultz are both arraigned and resign from their positions. November 9, - Paterno announces that he intends to retire at the end of the football season. Hours later, university trustees announce that President Graham Spanier and Coach Paterno are fired, effective immediately.
November 11, - McQueary, now a Penn State receivers' coach, is placed on indefinite administrative leave. November 14, - In a phone interview with NBC's Bob Costas, Sandusky states that he is "innocent" of the charges and claims that the only thing he did wrong was "showering with those kids. November 15, - The Morning Call reports that in a November 8, , email to a former classmate, McQueary says he did stop the assault he witnessed and talked with police about it. November 16, - Representatives of Penn State's campus police and State College police say they have no record of having received any report from McQueary about his having witnessed the rape of a boy by former coach Sandusky.
November 21, - It is announced that former FBI Director Louis Freeh will lead an independent inquiry for Penn State into the school's response to allegations of child sex abuse. The cases were reported less than two months ago and are in the initial stages of investigation.
November 30, - The first lawsuit in the scandal is filed on behalf of a person listed in the complaint as "John Doe," who says he was 10 years-old when he met Sandusky through The Second Mile charity.
His attorneys say Sandusky sexually abused the victim "over one hundred times" and threatened to harm the victim and his family if he alerted anyone to the abuse. December 2, - A victim's attorneys say they have reached a settlement with The Second Mile that allows it to stay in operation but requires it to obtain court approval before transferring assets or closing.
Because I'm attracted to young people -- boys, girls -- I December 7, - Sandusky is arrested on additional child rape charges, which raises the number of victims from eight to 10 people. He is charged with four counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and two counts of unlawful contact with a minor.
He also faces one new count of indecent assault and two counts of endangering a child's welfare, in addition to a single new count of indecent assault and two counts of corruption of minors. He is placed under house arrest and is required to wear an electronic monitoring device.
He is also restricted from contacting the victims and possible witnesses, and he must be supervised during any interactions with minors. December 13, - Sandusky enters a plea of not guilty and waives his right to a preliminary hearing. December 16, - A hearing is held for Curley and Schultz. McQueary testifies he told university officials that he saw Sandusky possibly sexually assaulting a boy in Following the testimony, the judge rules that the perjury case against Curley and Schultz will go to trial.
The incident is later said to have happened in January 13, - Curley and Schultz enter pleas of not guilty for their failure to report child sex abuse and waive a court appearance scheduled for later this month.
January 22, - Paterno dies at the age of Paterno, who previously was a revered figure representing integrity in college football, was fired amid allegations that he didn't properly report concerns about Sandusky to authorities. He died in January at age They await trials on charges of obstruction of justice, perjury and other counts, accused of having interfered with the investigation and then having lied about it to a grand jury.
IE 11 is not supported. I pointedly stated that the serial nature of his predation probably started when he was in his late teens. It should also be pointed out that Sandusky may not have been the victim of child rape himself. Prison studies of serial child rapists show that a higher percentage of convicted child rapists say they were severely physically abused as children. Many of them were sexually assaulted, but in most major studies, they claim either sexual or physical abuse, hardly ever claiming both.
Later in life, Sandusky used the Second Mile charity and his status at Penn State to cultivate his prey and keep them silent after he brutalized them.
Judging again by the trial records, he abused two boys a year. Simple math shows that his total in fifty years would be a hundred boys. However when you factor in the under reporting of male victims, those two boys per year may have been as many as four or five. Sandusky allegedly admitted to the shower and asked for forgiveness. No charges were ever filed. Prosecutors allege that he went on road trips with Sandusky.
The janitor said he told other janitors about it, but they were afraid to report it and lose their jobs. Another janitor said he saw Sandusky hand-in-hand with victim No.
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