Posted on 11/08/2011 9:35:01 AM PST by tcrlaf
About 50 minutes before it was about to begin, PSU administrators canceled Joe Paterno's weekly news conference Tuesday.
Penn State administrators have canceled Joe Paterno's weekly news conference in which he was expected to field questions about a sex abuse scandal involving a former assistant coach.
Paterno's son Scott tells The Associated Press on Tuesday that the decision was made by President Graham Spanier's office.
Scott Paterno says his father was disappointed and was prepared to take questions about the scandal as well as the upcoming game against Nebraska.
Rocked by an alleged child sex abuse scandal, Penn State issued a statement late Monday saying that Paterno will only answer questions about football Tuesday during his regularly scheduled press conference.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcphiladelphia.com ...
WHAT????
Its all about winning...even if you let a viscious child molester continue.
Paterno should have called the police.
As a matter of fact when I read the write up that an assistant (?) coach saw the 10 year old getting sodomized in the shower he waited till the next morning to call Paterno!
WTF! I would have grabbed the SOB that was hurting the child, beat the crap out of him and called the police on my cell phone right there!
Yeah...Paterno was “legally’ right they say...What about the morality of the situation??
He had a duty to all children ...call the police, not cover it up and pass it along.
I don’t buy any of this:
“In an era when coaches demand exorbitant contracts and get paid millons when they get fired, Paterno has for years signed contracts that are way under the value for a program such as Penn State.
He still lives in the same modest house on campus that he has for decades.
Paterno and his wife have donated millions to the University to endow academic ( NOT sports) related programs and scholarships.”
Its all about Paterno’s ego and desire to be the coach that wins and all that adulation...its not all about the money...
and he made plenty...
Greed and Hubris...a deadly duo.
Yeah..the “Great “ Paterno!
“A case can be made that Paterno shouldve done more when given the evidence, but he did take it to Penn State authorities. THEY were the ones that sat on it. Nobodys accusing Paterno of perjury, unlike the Penn State president, who was called out by the grand jury for lying under oath.”
No he wasn’t. Only Curley and Schultz were indicted for perjury.
My only knowledge of Graham Spanier’s character was when I read about him coming down like a ton of bricks on a faculty member who tried to censor a student’s controversial (anti-Palestinian terrorism) art display. He came across as a straight arrow then because he stepped in and did the right thing.
Very true!
Fire them all and let the lawsuits begin.
And some big law suits as some of the rapes took place on campus.
I wonder how long it will take the Board of Trustees to come to agreement on this?
Current Membership
MEMBERS EX OFFICIO
THOMAS W. CORBETT, JR. *Governor, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
GRAHAM B. SPANIER President, The Pennsylvania State University (Secretary of the Board of Trustees)
GEORGE D. GREIG Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
RICHARD J. ALLAN Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
RONALD J. TOMALIS Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Education
Note: The date in parantheses following each name indicates the year in which the term will expire. Trustees appointed by the Governor serve until their successors have been appointed and confirmed.
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR
ALVIN H. CLEMENS (2012) Past Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Provident
MARK H. DAMBLY (2014) President, Pennrose Properties, LLC
MICHAEL F. DiBERARDINIS (2012) Deputy Mayor for Environmental and Community Resources, City of Philadelphia; Commissioner, Department of Parks and Recreation
PETER A. KHOURY (2014) Undergraduate Student, The Pennsylvania State University
IRA M. LUBERT (2013) Chairman and Co-founder, Independence Capital Partners and Lubert Adler Partners L.P.
PAUL H. SILVIS (2013) Head Coach, SilcoTek
ELECTED BY ALUMNI
MARIANNE E. ALEXANDER (2014) President Emerita of the Public Leadership Education Network and CEO of Big Spoon Enterprises
H. JESSE ARNELLE (2014) Attorney
STEPHANIE N. DEVINEY (2013) Attorney at Law, Fox Rothschild LLP
STEVE A. GARBAN (2013) Senior Vice President for Finance and Operations/Treasurer Emeritus, The Pennsylvania State University (Chairman of the Board of Trustees)
DAVID R. JONES (2012) Assistant Managing Editor (Retired), The New York Times
DAVID M. JOYNER (2012) Corporate Medical Director and Partner, Occupational Athletics Incorporated
JOEL N. MYERS (2014) President, AccuWeather, Incorporated
ANNE RILEY (2012) Teacher
PAUL V. SUHEY (2013) Orthopedic Surgeon, Martin & Suhey Orthopedics
ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES
KEITH W. ECKEL (2013) Sole Proprietor and President, Fred W. Eckel and Sons Farms, Incorporated
SAMUEL E. HAYES, JR. (2013)
BARRON L. HETHERINGTON (2012) Special Advisor to the Governor, PA Department of Agriculture; Owner, B & R Farms
BETSY E. HUBER (2014) Immediate Past Master, Pennsylvania State Grange
KEITH E. MASSER (2014) Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Sterman Masser, Incorporated
CARL T. SHAFFER (2012) President, Pennsylvania Farm Bureau
ELECTED BY BOARD REPRESENTING BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
JAMES S. BROADHURST (2014) Chairman, Eat’n Park Hospitality Group, Incorporated
KENNETH C. FRAZIER (2012) President & Chief Executive Officer, Merck & Company, Incorporated
EDWARD R. HINTZ, JR. (2012) President, Hintz Capital Management, Incorporated
KAREN B. PEETZ (2013) Vice Chairman, CEO of Financial Markets and Treasury Services, Bank of New York Mellon
LINDA B. STRUMPF (2014) Retired Chief Investment Officer, The Helmsley Charitable Trust
JOHN P. SURMA (2013) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, United States Steel Corporation
(Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees)
EMERITI TRUSTEES
CHARLES C. BROSIUS Retired President, Marlboro Mushrooms
WALTER J. CONTI Retired Owner, Cross Keys Inn/Pipersville Inn
DONALD M. COOK, JR. Retired President, SEMCOR, Incorporated
MARIAN U. BARASH COPPERSMITH Retired Chairman of the Board, The Barash Group
ROBERT M. FREY Attorney-at-Law, Frey & Tiley, P.C.
J. LLOYD HUCK Retired Chairman of the Board, Merck and Company, Incorporated
EDWARD P. JUNKER III Retired Vice Chairman, PNC Bank Corporation
ROGER A. MADIGAN Retired State Senator, 23rd Senatorial District
ROBERT D. METZGAR Former President, North Penn Pipe & Supply, Incorporated
BARRY K. ROBINSON Attorney-at-Law
L. J. ROWELL, JR. Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Provident Mutual Life Insurance
CECILE M. SPRINGER President, Springer Associates
HELEN D. WISE Former Deputy Chief of Staff for Programs and Secretary of the Cabinet, Governor’s Office
BOYD E. WOLFF Retired, Owner and Operator Wolfden Farms
QUENTIN E. WOOD Retired Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Quaker State Corporation
EDWARD P. ZEMPRELLI Attorney
The presentation was canceled. Spanier stepped in and said that it could be presented sometime the next year. It was never presented.
2002? Uh.... this is 2011. The supposed “reaction” was to keep the pedo from bringing little boys into the shower any more. Meanwhile, he still had full access to the facilities until a few weeks ago.
Make no mistake.. the most powerful guy at Penn State is Joe Paterno, regardless of the formal org structure. He knew there was a pedo in the ranks, and instead of doing the right thing and demanding a full investigation, or confronting the pedo himself, he washed his hands of the whole thing.
What a moral coward. Your attitude makes me sick.
Why didn't the father who was allegedly informed by the graduate assistant who allegedly witnessed the sexual encounter in the shower room?
Of all the allegations, Paterno is the only one who took action by informing his superiors.......and now you want him to be the fall guy?
Joe Pa, as the most powerful person at Penn State, and the supposed moral leader of the University, should have made damn sure that the pedo had ZERO access to the facility from that point forward, and should have made sure that a full investigation was carried out.
He did neither. He turned a blind eye while little boys were diddled by this creep. He failed. Did Joe Pa commit a crime? No. Did he fail as a leader? Absolutely. Time for him to go.
Why didn’t Joe talk 9 years ago instead of “protecting Sandusky and the football program”? How did football become more important to Penn State than its stated mission of “success with honor”? The cover-up will inevitably bring down much more than straight up honesty.
Till two days ago. He was seen working out in the gym last week.
You do know in 1998 they did call the police and, the police did nothing right? They interviewed him after being caught in a shower with a boy and he “promised to never do it again”. The police closed the case.
This is the greatest example of union and government corruption ever and they will blame joepa and, I am not a Penn fan.
McQueary informed his superior
Paterno informed his superior.
Curley informed his superior.
Schultz informed his superior.
Spanier told Schultz to take care of it.
Schultz told McQueary that the problem was taken care of.
Problem gone away. Happy Valley is Happy Valley again.
The police took the case to the county DA (Wouldn't that be a NON-UNION job) and the DA refused to prosecute.
Who are the 'they' you are referring to?
Paterno broke the law go here:http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/42/13031.html
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