Thursday, July 12 2012 2:07 PM EDT2012-07-12 18:07:40 GMT
Nike, Inc. has announced that it will remove Joe Paterno's name from the company's child care center because of the findings of a Penn State investigation into the handling of the Jerry Sandusky childMore >>
Nike, Inc. has announced that it will remove Joe Paterno's name from the company's child care center because of the findings of a Penn State investigation into the handling of the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal.More >>
Thursday, July 12 2012 12:17 PM EDT2012-07-12 16:17:40 GMT
A Penn State internal investigation into the Jerry Sandusky scandal has found that the university's most powerful men for 14 years failed to protect the children victimized by the former assistant footballMore >>
A Penn State internal investigation into the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal has found the university's most powerful men failed to protect children victimized by the former assistant football coach for 14 years.More >>
Thursday, July 12 2012 11:55 AM EDT2012-07-12 15:55:51 GMT
The family of Joe Paterno says the late Penn State football coach made mistakes and regretted them, but did not protect Jerry Sandusky to avoid bad publicity.In a statement released Thursday, Paterno'sMore >>
The family of Joe Paterno says the late Penn State football coach made mistakes and regretted them, but did not protect Jerry Sandusky to avoid bad publicity.More >>
Thursday, July 12 2012 11:37 AM EDT2012-07-12 15:37:22 GMT
Attorney General Linda Kelly today issued the following statement regarding the Freeh Report on the Penn State University: "We respect the efforts by Louis Freeh and his investigators to explore the institutionalMore >>
Attorney General Linda Kelly today issued a statement regarding the Freeh Report on Penn State University.More >>
Thursday, July 12 2012 11:33 AM EDT2012-07-12 15:33:59 GMT
Former FBI director Louis Freeh, who was hired by Penn State's board of trustees to conduct an internal investigation into the Jerry Sandusky scandal, has scheduled a news conference to discuss his findings.HisMore >>
Former FBI director Louis Freeh, who was hired by Penn State's board of trustees to conduct an internal investigation into the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, held a news conference Thursday morning to discuss his findings.More >>
Thursday, July 12 2012 11:22 AM EDT2012-07-12 15:22:01 GMT
An advocacy group for crime victims says Penn State leaders showed an "egregious lack of concern and willful disregard" for Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse victims and chose to protect the university's footballMore >>
An advocacy group for crime victims says Penn State leaders showed an "egregious lack of concern and willful disregard" for Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse victims and chose to protect the university's football program at the expense of the community.More >>
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Penn State coach Bill O'Brien says he's reading former FBI director Louis Freeh's report on the school's handling of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal to identify any changes that need to be made in the football program.
O'Brien, who succeeded the late coach Joe Paterno, said Thursday in a statement that he shared a commitment with university leaders to increase honesty, integrity and accountability.
The first-year head coach also said he remained proud of the accomplishments of generations of Penn State athletes.
Freeh in the report said Paterno and other top Penn State officials buried child sexual abuse allegations against Sandusky more than a decade ago to avoid bad publicity, conclusions denied by the Paterno family. Paterno died in January of lung cancer at age 85.
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