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    Penn State sex scandal engulfing revered Paterno

    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Time and again, questions about an alleged cover-up of a sex abuse scandal at Penn State, circled back to one name: Joe Paterno.

    Major college football's oldest, winningest and perhaps most revered coach, was engulfed Monday in a growing furor involving former defensive coordinator and one-time heir apparent Jerry Sandusky, who was indicted on charges of sexually abusing eight boys over 15 years.

    The Pennsylvania state police commissioner said Paterno fulfilled his legal requirement when he relayed to university administrators that a graduate assistant had seen Sandusky attacking a young boy in the team's locker room shower in 2002. But the commissioner also questioned whether Paterno had a moral responsibility to do more.

    On the Happy Valley campus and in the surrounding town of State College, some were even asking whether the 84-year-old coach should step down after 46 seasons on the sidelines.

    Two Penn State officials, Senior Vice President Gary Schultz and Athletic Director Tim Curley, surrendered on charges that they failed to alert police to the complaint about Sandusky.

    Schultz and Curley are also charged with lying to the state grand jury that indicted Sandusky. Both stepped down from their posts Sunday, Curley taking a temporary leave and Schultz retiring. They appeared Monday in a Harrisburg courtroom, where a judge set bail at $75,000. They weren't required to enter pleas.

    Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly said Paterno is not a target of the investigation into how the school handled the accusations. But she refused to say the same for the university president, Graham Spanier.

    "All I can say is again, I'm limited to what's contained in the presentment, and that this is an ongoing investigation," Kelly said.

    State police Commissioner Frank Noonan said that although Paterno may have met his legal requirement to report suspected abuse by Sandusky, "somebody has to question about what I would consider the moral requirements for a human being that knows of sexual things that are taking place with a child."

    He added: "I think you have the moral responsibility, anyone. Not whether you're a football coach or a university president or the guy sweeping the building. I think you have a moral responsibility to call us."

    At a news conference, Noonan and Kelly were peppered with questions about whether Paterno was given details about what graduate assistant Mike McQueary — now the team's wide receivers coach — saw on the night of March 1, 2002.

    The grand jury report said McQueary was in the locker room that night to put away some new sneakers when he heard "rhythmic, slapping sounds" and looked into the showers.

    He reportedly saw a naked boy, about 10 years old, with his hands against the wall as Sandusky subjected him to anal sex. McQueary left immediately and first contacted his father before calling Paterno the next morning and then meeting at Paterno's home.

    Exactly what was said during that meeting is unclear from the grand jury record, which states that Paterno called Curley the next day to tell him McQueary had seen Sandusky "in the Lasch Building showers fondling or doing something of a sexual nature to a young boy."

    Paterno released a statement Sunday in which he said he was not told "the very specific actions" contained in the grand jury report, but that McQueary had seen "something inappropriate involving Mr. Sandusky."

    "If this is true we were all fooled, along with scores of professionals trained in such things, and we grieve for the victims and their families," said Paterno, who has not spoken publicly about the matter. His weekly news conference is Tuesday.

    The indictment also cited a 1998 incident in which an 11-year-old boy's mother called university police to complain after learning that her son had showered with Sandusky. A state Department of Public Welfare investigator told the grand jury that Sandusky said he showered naked with the youth and hugged him, "admitted that it was wrong," and promised not to shower with any child again.

    Kelly would not say whether Paterno or the university president knew of that investigation.

    "All I can say is that investigation was handled by Penn State University's police department," Kelly said. Penn State police said they were not releasing any information about the 1998 case.

    Sandusky retired in 1999 after learning that he would not be Paterno's successor as head coach.

    Kelly and Noonan encouraged anyone who would accuse Sandusky of sexual assault to step forward and talk to police, with Kelly specifically asking that the child reportedly assaulted by Sandusky on March 1, 2002, call detectives.

    Paterno has long had an image as a leader who does things by the book and runs a program that has seen far fewer off-field troubles than other major college football teams. Doubts about his judgment in handling the Sandusky matter quickly began to emerge.

    Facebook users, including those on a newly created group called "Joe Paterno should resign," expressed outrage and disappointment in Paterno. Many said Paterno should have gone to police after the 2002 incident.

    At Rinaldo's Barber Shop in State College, hair cutter Lori Schope said she believes Paterno shares responsibility.

    "He passed the buck," she said. "Anybody that says they knew about it and didn't do anything about it is complicit."

    Advocates for priest-abuse victims saw parallels in how the university and the Roman Catholic church handled similar problems.

    "Here we are again," said John Salveson, former president of the Pennsylvania chapter of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. "When an institution discovers abuse of a kid ... their first reaction was to protect the reputation of the institution and the perpetrator."

    "They didn't even try to find out the identity of the kid that was being raped in the shower," he said. "Their solution to this was to not let Sandusky into the shower anymore. It's just stunning to me that no one called the police."

    Sandusky was described by Keith "Kip" Richeal, co-author of his autobiography "Touched: The Jerry Sandusky Story," as a loving father of six adopted children

    "I hope to God it's not true because I admire the man very much," Richeal said. "All I saw was Jerry was kind to kids of all ages, including the students he dealt with."

    Sandusky has maintained his innocence, his lawyer said Saturday.

    At Sandusky's two-story brick house at end of a cul-de-sac about five minutes from campus, a State College police car was parked in the driveway for a time Monday. An officer said police had been asked to keep people off the property, which included a neatly trimmed lawn with a pumpkin at the front.

    Schultz, 62, and Curley, 57, are innocent and will seek to have the charges dismissed, their lawyers said. Curley's lawyer, Caroline Roberto, called the case weak, while Schultz's lawyer, Tom Farrell, said the men did what they were supposed to do by informing their superiors of the accusations.

    "You folks may have seen Mr. Paterno's statement," Farrell told reporters. "Mr. Paterno's statement matches their statement. They were given a general allegation of inappropriate conduct. That's what Mr. Paterno told them, that's what Mr. Paterno told you folks yesterday, that's what he testified to in the grand jury, and that's what these gentlemen testified to in the grand jury."

    Sandusky continued to use the school's facilities after retirement for his work with The Second Mile, a foundation he established in 1977 to help at-risk kids. The charges against him cover the period from 1994 to 2009.

    The allegations against Sandusky range from sexual advances to touching to oral and anal sex. The young men testified before the state grand jury that they were in their early teens when some of the abuse occurred; there is evidence even younger children may have been victimized.

    Buffalo Bills safety Bryan Scott, a three-year starter at Penn State from 1999-2002, said he was roommates with Sandusky's son Jon and had heard from mutual friends that the younger Sandusky was "just completely devastated."

    "How can you not be? Your dad being accused of these allegations," Scott said.

    He said he was praying that the charges against the former assistant coach were not true. "If it is, my thoughts and prayers are on the victims and on the victims' families," he added.

    On College Avenue, the street running in front of the Penn State campus, the scandal — and who bears responsibility — was a popular topic of conversation.

    "It's uncomfortable for us, because we know a lot of the people involved," said Rebecca Durst, who owns Rinaldo's Barber Shop.

    "I don't think there's an easy solution," Durst said. "Damage has been done to a lot of people."

    Anthony Vecchio, working on a street improvement project nearby, agreed. In any other job, he said, a boss would be held responsible if he or she didn't report wrongdoing by an employee.

    "He's the boss, he's the head coach," Vecchio said. "He should know what's going on beneath him."

    No matter what happens, Durst said the scandal has left a permanent stain on Penn State and the community.

    "Happy Valley is not going to be Happy Valley anymore," she said.

    ___

    AP writers Maryclaire Dale in Philadelphia and Nancy Armour in State College contributed to this story.

     
    • Nos Nhoj  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Even eyewitness Mike McQueary testified before the Grand Jury that he heard "rhythmic slapping sounds" in the boy's locker room, and that when he looked into the showers, he saw a naked boy, about 10 years old, with his hands against the wall as Sandusky subjected the young boy to anal sex. Sure sounds like child rape to anyone with a brain.
      • Dayle 6 mths ago
        Why didnt he STOP it ? Why leave immediately and let the kid be raped? Yet everyone is after Paterno for only notifying the people he had to notify. This guy saw it happening and left, didn't stop it, didn't save the kid, anything. He should be the one that everyone is after.
      • Nos Nhoj 6 mths ago
        Mike McQueary either has a few skeletons in his own closet, or he was just afraid, embarrassed or both. He was obviously not the bravest guy in the world when he walked in on the child rape and then just told his dad about it, but maybe he can make up for the lack of bravery back then when he was just a young man and be the man he is today.
      • james 6 mths ago
        Nos Nho, Mike McQueary is a POS! He is probably a Pedophile himself to allow something like this to happen.
    • UPennProf  •  6 mths ago
      McQueary should have stopped the assault while it was happening!!!
      • Jeff H 6 mths ago
        In my opinion (not that it matters) that makes McQueary an accomplice
      • L.T. 6 mths ago
        he's a queery !!!!
      • jamesp 6 mths ago
        they all should sue U Penn.....100 million per head......
        100 victims X 100 million.....
    • Dawn  •  6 mths ago
      I just can't wrap my brain around this one. Someone walks in on a young boy getting raped and does nothing right then and there. People report this guy as having inappropriate contact with a child on campus and rather than calling police, they tell him to keep his victims off campus facilities!!! Not that this is horrific enough but these were children who were at-risk looking for a safe place and a trustworthy adult. We as a society wonder what is going on with kids lately...well this is it! As someone who works for a CPS agency who investigated this stuff, everyone here turned a blind eye, putting every child that this man came in contact with in jeopardy. So #$%$ frustrating. I hope to God that he didn't do it, for the victims' sake, because I can only assume they have been thru their own hell. But sad to say, too many people saw too much, did too little, stayed too quiet and it is now blowing up in their face. You should all (Sandusky, Schultz, Curley, Paterno) be ashamed and because you are who you are you won't get what you deserve for letting this go on.
      • Ralph 6 mths ago
        Heterosexual pedophiles, like Sandusky, work themselves into positions of trust over children.
      • Michael 6 mths ago
        Men sodomizing boys are heterosexual? You live in the upside-down world.
      • LMHtfd 6 mths ago
        The man's married with a wife and kids. How in your world does homosexual win out over heterosexual? Pedophiles are attracted to children. Some pedophiles who abuse children of the same sex are hetero in orientation when it comes to relations with adults.
    • ScottS  •  6 mths ago
      Sandusky was raping a 10 year old on college property and no one thought to call the cops (or knock him upside the skull with a bat). How many unknown victims have there been over the years. Any guesses as to why he was not gonna get the head coach job? Maybe he was a known pervert but noone wanted to embarrass the program. Makes Miami look pretty innocent. This story is gonna go big. Penn State is in Big Trouble. Jo Pa is Done. Too bad, I thought he was one of the good guys.
      • Mel 6 mths ago
        That's what I was thinking too. They knew he was a pedophile and stood back and let him rape and molest young children!!!
      • kevinb 6 mths ago
        The scary part is this...it is well known that like drug addicts these guys DO NOT STOP until they are caught so you can bet your last dollar that the TRUE number of victims is probably 5 or even 10 times what they've found. Remember this guy had money and power, I have no doubt he was able to use it to silence a lot of victims. What they need to do is be going over his bank records with a fine tooth comb, there is a money trail and I bet if they follow it it will lead them to more.The question is in a big football state will anybody want to? look at how long all these people knew but kept their mouths shut to protect the program and Jo Pa. If they dig deeper i bet they'll find Joe Pa knew for a lot longer and about a lot more than they have even thought about, but that will further tarnish the program and I have to wonder if the prosecutors will have the guts to keep digging. You know anybody who hurts Joe Pa, who is looked on like a God in that state, will be committing political suicide so it will be telling if they only go with what they have or continue digging because i bet my last dollar this #$%$ has probably got at least mid double digits when it comes to victims.
      • Inlander 6 mths ago
        Well said! Should have retired if he couldn't uphold university standards. His department; his responsibility to justify. Plenty of money (well, plenty of risk if you don't care about the image of the university). There are other well-known schools at Penn State. They will suffer, no doubt.
    • Papaya King  •  6 mths ago
      The focus should be on McQueary. At the time of this shower incident, Sandusky was 57 and McQueary was only four years past being a DI quarterback. Why didn't McQueary just go into the locker room and beat the living daylights out of the old man?
      • Patton 6 mths ago
        Because he is a worthless coward, just like Paterno.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        If you knew McQueary.You would know why.So much more to this than people know.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Whatever McQueary's hesistation was to not stop the assault as soon as he saw it and call police immediately is completely worthless...inexcusable. You see an assault, an attack on a child or any human being, you take immediate action!!!He needs to take responsibility for not reporting a crime in progess and for probably playing it down to Paterno and other school officials. One coward reporting to other cowards did not help that child!!
    • 5455  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Those poor kids. McQueary should have called the police while it was happening. I'm embarrassed to be a PSU alum.
    • UPennProf  •  6 mths ago
      Why didn't McQuery stop the assault???
    • Fran  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 mths ago
      But the real question is this: If McQueary heard "rhythmic slapping sounds" and then went into the shower and saw an old man naked with a 10 year old, why didn't he right then say, Hey, #$%$ you doin in there? Why would he "leave immediately", call his dad to ask what to do then call his coach? Did he have no moral compass of his own? Why didn't he stop the act since HE SAW IT HAPPENING?!How can you walk away from seeing something like that and do nothing? And I'm sorry, but calling your boss is doing nothing - you left that old man in there with that little kid. You should be ashamed of yourself.As for Paterno, I can only say that "all that is necessary for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing". Joe Paterno, you did nothing so thanks for letting Sandusky's evil flourish - for 12 years I might add.
    • derrick  •  6 mths ago
      How can you morons put this in a football context, children are involved. The lives of children are forever damaged and you compare a game with these atrocities! I'm ashamed to be associated with this sport as a fan and former player. We need to get our priorities right, we owe our children more !!
    • TXWingsFan  •  Killeen, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why didn't McQueary call the police when it was happening, or make a loud noise, hoping to get him to stop? He is the one that I have the biggest problem with. He saw what happened, he went home, called his dad and then didn't do anything until the next day? He should be ashamed of himself.
    • Frustrated expate  •  6 mths ago
      All these professional men, working with young men in sports, in a college, charged with their education and well-being, and what do they do when one of their own is a sexual predator? They turn their backs, do not take ACTION and all begin the "spin." Morals and ethics, especially when dealing with the caring of young people are not a paradigm to be considered. They are a given. No one was asking them to charge in and tazer Sandusky in the chest, but they should have confronted and stopped him. There's no excuse.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Greenville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Right....McQueery tells Joe Pa his heir apparent was "doing something" to a 10 year old in the shower....and Ol'Joe Pa....isn't interested enough to ask what "doing something" means????? Un Huh.
    • unsatisfied  •  Flint, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Filfty scumbags
    • whinner  •  6 mths ago
      A 26 year old former division I football player sees a 50 year old man having anal sex with a ten year old boy and he doesn't stop it? he goes home and calls his father? then tells the head coach the next day? and he never tells the police? seems to me this McQueary needs to be put in prison too.
    • SucMucDuc  •  6 mths ago
      Football is sooooo much more important than the safety and well-being of our children. Sheesh people, get your priorities straight.
    • Mark  •  6 mths ago
      If I saw an act like that taking place in a shower room, I'd be beating the man to the brink of death before he knew he was spotted. THEN call the police. Forget about chain of command #$%$ Anyone who stays tight lipped through that has no heart.
    • anthony c  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      here the best part sandusky runs a camp every summer in july and penn st allows him to use the penn st name for his camp that he runs and get this boys 8 to 12 years old
    • Outrun My Gun  •  6 mths ago
      No human should ever be revered...
    • Patton  •  6 mths ago
      Paterno had a moral responsibility to report this to the police and have this pedophile thrown off university property. Paterno failed and now it is time for him to resign in disgrace. McQueary is a worthless coward. He should have beaten the old pervert to death in the shower. Now the whole world knows what a worthless piece of slime he is. Both McQueary and Paterno belong in prison. Penn State is a disgraceful institution that no one should send their child to. A Happy Valley full of perverts, pedophiles and enablers.
    • MissCindy  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Here's a thought: IMMEDIATELY DIAL 9-1-1 if you see a crime being committed!
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