Sure it does! ....
Part of the speech Joe Paterno made earlier this week when he announced his resignation at the end of the year:
I have come to work every day for the last 61 years with one clear goal in mind: To serve the best interests of this university and the young men who have been entrusted to my care.
Unfortunately, those pre-teen boys weren't formally entrusted to his care by commitment letters on signing day.
Then, there's Mike McQueary's letter to a recruit (McQueary is now in charge of recruiting for Penn State)
And Jerry Sandusky's autobiography, published in 2001, the year before he anally raped a pre-teen boy in the Penn State football showers (and we now hear there are at least nineteen other boys who were molested by him in some way), Touched: The Jerry Sandusky Story:
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Amazon is already sold out of the book. I pray it's because they were sold out and not because people bought it after this story broke. I hate to think that the #(*#&$ would get royalties from it. It's not the story of a crime, so the laws that prevent criminals from receiving royals from books about their crimes wouldn't apply (should Pennsylvania have one).