Posted on 11/05/2016 3:21:50 PM PDT by Freedom of Speech Wins
Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Federal officials looking into how Penn State handled child sexual-abuse complaints against former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky hit the university with a record $2.4 million fine Thursday, saying it violated campus crime reporting requirements, failed to warn people about potential threats and fostered a belief among athletes that rules didn't apply to them. The fine was the result of a five-year investigation begun as Sandusky's 2011 arrest raised questions about what administrators had known about him.
http://www.newson6.com/story/33624827/feds-investigating-sandusky-fine-penn-state-a-record-24m
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I just checked and he opused out on 5 Sep 15.
Baylor is next.
Those of you not from Pennsylvania and many who are missed some of the early reporting on Sandusky and the Second Mile Foundation (there’s that “F” word again). One of the earliest reports involved a probation officer from the Philly area who was a youth in the SMF. When interviewed, he stated that he was not abused by Sandusky, but by a multi-millionaire from the Philly area who was deceased. Another report stated that SMF kids were abused elsewhere and yet another mentioned that Sandusky took SMF kids to bowl games “for the entertainment of others” and one wonders just who financed the creation of SMF.
While I certainly don’t defend Sandusky, Paterno or anyone else with knowledge of what was going on, this is a classic case of “limited prosecution”. Other people were clearly involved and there’s no doubt in my mind that the “investigation” was limited to Penn State and the prosecution limited to Jerry Sandusky to protect others.
I would remind you that allegations of the Clintons’ involvement in pedophilia is trickling out. To get a better idea of the extent of it, look at what Ted Gunderson, a long-retired SES-level FBI agent says about the extent of pedophilia. Keep that in mind when you read suggestions that lots of people, including members of the House and Senate - on both sides of the aisle - could go down if/when the full extent of the information in those emails is known.
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