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    Police say no record of McQueary report found

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Penn State campus police and their counterparts in State College said Wednesday that they had no record of Mike McQueary reporting an alleged sexual assault by Jerry Sandusky on a 10-year-old boy in a campus shower.

    The details ran counter to McQueary's claims in an email to former teammates and made available to The Associated Press this week.

    McQueary, then a graduate assistant, wrote in the email that he had discussions with police about what he saw. In the email, McQueary did not specify which police department he spoke to.

    State College borough police chief Tom King said McQueary didn't make a report to his department.

    Campus police referred questions on the Sandusky case to the university's public information office.

    "At this point we have no record of any police report being filed in 2002" by McQueary in connection with the Sandusky case, university spokeswoman Annemarie Mountz said, adding police searched their records Wednesday.

    The football building is on university property, so campus police would have been the most likely to respond for a police call.

    Mountz also noted the 23-page grand jury report was the state attorney general's summary of testimony, so it's unclear what McQueary's full testimony was.

    The news came after a new judge was assigned to handle the child sex abuse charges against Sandusky, whose televised defense earlier this week drew a rebuke from a lawyer for one of his accusers.

    The change removed a State College judge with ties to a charity founded by Sandusky for at-risk children, The Second Mile.

    Harrisburg attorney Ben Andreozzi said he represents a client who will testify against Sandusky, who is accused of abusing eight boys, some on campus, over 15 years.

    "I am appalled by the fact that Mr. Sandusky has elected to re-victimize these young men at a time when they should be healing," Andreozzi said in a statement released by his office. "He fully intends to testify that he was severely sexually assaulted by Mr. Sandusky."

    Sandusky's lawyer, Joe Amendola, appeared with him on NBC's "Rock Center" on Monday night and cast doubt on the evidence in the case.

    "We anticipate we're going to have at least several of those kids come forward and say, 'This never happened. This is me. This is the allegation. It never occurred,'" Amendola said.

    Andreozzi said he has his "finger on the pulse" of the case and knows of no accusers changing their stories or refusing to testify.

    "To the contrary, others are actually coming forward, and I will have more information for you later this week," Andreozzi said.

    Sandusky, 67, appeared on the show by phone and said he had showered with boys but never molested them.

    Sandusky is due in court on Dec. 7, and the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts announced that a Westmoreland County senior district judge would preside over his preliminary hearing. Robert E. Scott is taking over the hearing from Centre County District Judge Leslie Dutchcot.

    Dutchcot has donated money to The Second Mile, where authorities say Sandusky met his victims.

    The office said Scott has no known ties to Penn State or The Second Mile.

    Amendola defended the decision to have his client go on television, telling the Centre Daily Times on Wednesday the move was designed to demonstrate he had a defense.

    "The more people who hear him explain that he didn't commit the acts of which he's been charged, the better off he's going to be down the road," Amendola told the newspaper.

    It remains unclear how many accusers have surfaced more than a week after state police and the attorney general's office said at a news conference they were seeking additional potential victims and witnesses.

    State police spokeswoman Maria Finn said investigators have told her that published accounts reporting how many people have come forward are inaccurate and they are not disclosing their internal figures.

    Some plaintiffs' lawyers are starting to advertise on their websites for potential Sandusky victims, vowing to get justice. Jeff Anderson, a St. Paul, Minn., attorney, has long represented clergy abuse victims and told The Associated Press that he has been retained by several people he described as Sandusky victims.

    "There's a great deal of fury and confusion," particularly because Sandusky is free on bail, Anderson said. "Getting (them) help and cooperating with law enforcement is our first priority."

    The "time for reckoning," in the form of civil lawsuits, will come later, Anderson said.

    Anderson declined to say whether his clients are among the eight boys who were labeled as victims in the grand jury report.

    Berks County lawyer Jay Abramowitch, who has represented about 150 child sex victims, many of them in clergy abuse cases, said he is following the Penn State case closely. He declined to say if he was representing anyone accusing Sandusky of abuse.

    "The real significance of what happened in the Sandusky situation is that people are beginning to understand the cover-up that goes on in any structural organization that employs a pedophile," he said. "And that's why these pedophiles are running wild."

    "What's the answer? One of the answers is to allow these victims the right to go to court and file suit against not only the pedophile but the group that employed them ... and didn't do anything," Abramowitch said.

    Abramowitch long fought to get around the legal time limit for victims to sue the Roman Catholic Church for decades-old abuse. In 2005, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected his argument that the suits should go through on grounds the church had concealed the abuse.

    In State College, Penn State announced a physician and member of its board of trustees who played football and wrestled for the school would serve as acting athletic director. The school named Dr. David M. Joyner, an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine and a business consultant, as the interim replacement for Tim Curley.

    Curley is on leave as athletic director as he defends himself against criminal charges that he failed to properly alert authorities when told of an allegation of a sexual assault by Sandusky against a child and that he lied to a grand jury. He maintains his innocence.

    Joyner's position on the board, where he has been a trustee since 2000, is being suspended as he takes on the new duties.

    Gov. Tom Corbett again defended the pace of the investigation, which he helped launch and oversaw while serving as attorney general until January.

    "Could anybody guarantee he wasn't out there touching children? There are no such guarantees, unless he was sitting in jail," Corbett, a Republican, said in Philadelphia. "But we did what we thought was in the best interests of the investigation in getting a good case put together."

    Meanwhile, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., introduced a bill that would require all adults to report child abuse and neglect to police or local child protective agencies.

    And new details were emerging about how the case ended up in the hands of the state attorney general's office.

    Former Centre County District Attorney Michael Madeira said that his wife's brother was Sandusky's adopted son.

    "I reviewed it, and I made the decision it needed to be investigated further," Madeira said. "But the apparent conflict of interest created an impediment for me to make those kinds of decisions."

    The scandal's fallout extended to former Pittsburgh Steelers great Franco Harris, whose relationship with a southwestern Pennsylvania racetrack and casino was put on hiatus after he chastised Penn State's trustees for showing "no courage" for firing coach Joe Paterno, who has not been charged with a crime and is not considered a target of prosecutors.

    Harris, who played for Paterno from 1968 to 1971, had recently signed as a spokesman for The Meadows Racetrack and Casino in Washington, Pa.

    ___

    Scolforo reported from Harrisburg. Dale and AP writer Kathy Matheson reported from Philadelphia.

     
    • Bill  •  Reno, United States  •  6 mths ago
      No record of McQueary reporting this? OH REALLY? Why does that NOT surprise me. Not that he did. But THEY (police and local prosecuting attorney) sat on the first report in 1998 also. This whole thing stinks to high heaven, from the very first happening all the way to the day these people got fired and or put on administration leave and every thing and every one in between.
      • Frank H 6 mths ago
        Not speaking for anyone...According to the Grand Jury testimony he (McQueary) spoke with the AD and Schultz.As I recall Schultz was in charge of campus police. Couldn't McQueary have been referring to this conversation as "discussing" with police? Just sayin. A little more clarity in exactly what he ment might have saved about 2 days of new news stories.
      • Steven 6 mths ago
        In charge of campus police makes him an adminsitrator for the university not a law enforcement officer
      • Frank H 6 mths ago
        I am aware of the destinction. As i said maybe he should have been a little more clear in his email. I'm sure we all have written emails that may have been ambiguous.
    • Trevor S  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Good rule for adult volunteers -- don't shower with boys. Don't 'horse around' with them naked. It's difficult to argue you had nothing but good intentions in such a situation.
      • TigerBoy 6 mths ago
        Good point Trevor--Here are the current rules for the recent round of male volunteers:
        #1 always wear protective tape that protects the following.
        A--your buttocks
        B--your mouth
        C--if needed tape your Willie to you leg
        D--carry a big stick
        Any further questions contact your assistant coach.
      • Everyday American 6 mths ago
        Horses take offense to that.
      • Paul D 6 mths ago
        this is no joke...if i had been showering with my coaches in high school or summer camps, I think I would remember that vividly. Wow...this guy must be put down and the coverups appear to be outrageous
    • Victor  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds like they all showered together. University staff, coaches, cops, judges, and other officials.
      • Theresa 6 mths ago
        and they want our guns and our gun rights ...we need our soldiers over here..
      • Jimmy T 6 mths ago
        Good one, LOL...
      • jocko jones 6 mths ago
        al gore is a squirell . who are the cops sleeping with .
    • Guapo  •  6 mths ago
      ...a police dog must have eaten the report...Bad dog.
      • Guapo 6 mths ago
        A thumbs down??...Don't worry..nobody hit the dog.
      • Theresa 6 mths ago
        wuff rough.
      • watterdawg 6 mths ago
        this is an easy story to make light of.....but remember this children are sacred unable to protect themselves and scare easily so get your jollys and enjoy your karma ya dirtbag you reply and i will gladly give you my address then see if you can pull my boot outta ur #$%$
    • Lynne  •  6 mths ago
      Can you say "police cover-up"? Cops are Penn State fans, too...
      • Jason 6 mths ago
        Cops in that area could never have been bothered to fill out a report unless someone goes after Sandusky, God (Joe Paterno), the judge, and the principal.
    • WilCox  •  6 mths ago
      Of course there is no record, the campus police work for Penn State. Duh.
    • Arizona  •  6 mths ago
      How sad is it that a bill has to be "INTRODUCED TO REQUIRE ALL ADULTS TO REPORT A CHILD BEING ABUSED/ RAPED, ! "
      Where HAPPEN to the common decency of MORAL OBLIGATION to stop the rape and help the child and report it to the police when you walk in and see it !
    • ZipLine33  •  6 mths ago
      The absence of any record does not mean McQueary did not report the crime. The guy in charge of overseeing the campus police dept was arrested for perjury. So at this point, at this university, I'd say any theory isn't out of reach.
    • Mr. Muligan  •  6 mths ago
      They all assisted in the cover-up as they knew what the child rape would mean to Penn State and they rolled the dice. It caught up with them and now they are paying the price.
    • Herb  •  Cicero, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Somehow it doesn't surprise me that the campus police can't find any evidence of
      a complaint being filed......it would actually be a shock if they DID find one, after likely
      choosing to ignore any complaint for "the good of the university and the football
      program". This campus police force is in as much trouble as the rest of those
      involved, so what other response would we expect but more denial?
    • Tom  •  Baltimore, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Since nothing was done by the police after the first report in '98, I have serious doubts about the police denial of McQueary's report.
    • Lee  •  Knoxville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I filed a complaint with police for damage to my property, was given a number, and when I went to pick it up, no report was filed. Asked the officer to call me back, no call....must have been his brother -in law. Can't tell you how many incidents like this have happened...again and again. Make a fuss, and they start giving YOU a hard time....but of course when being interviewed, it's always, "don't take the law into your own hands.". Can't wait until police want a statement from me to help them out. It's 99% of the cops that give the 1% a bad name.
    • Henry Perham  •  6 mths ago
      "Protect the Program" at all costs.....that's the bottom line, all this cover-up, all these lies....don't kill the cash cow....
    • Shut It  •  6 mths ago
      Of course there's no record just like nobody can find Ray Gricar or his hard drive that flew by itself into the Susquehanna River as he disappeared into the ether. Funny things like that happen all the time in Happy Valley.
    • Victory Dance  •  6 mths ago
      It seems everyone involved in this story at Penn State are just perverted liars who covered up child abuse for the sake of football. Beyond disgusting and pathetic. What has this country become ? Seriously, we worship sports and money over the safety and health of our children.
    • dave14139  •  El Segundo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I am shocked that no "record" exists of the reported rape. Nobody had the balls to take on the Penn State pedophile club. You would have hoped that a man the size of McQuery would have made of mess of Sandusky after finding him in the act of child rape. Disgusting all the way around.
    • Nina  •  Tacoma, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Cover-up??? No records = Deliberate coverup.
    • William  •  Memphis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      All I have to say is for 13 years this investigation went on and no arrests with multiple violations of kids, enotions, and innocent children. Anyone who is chose to investigate should be given a background check to ensure they are independent from the case before hand and then anyone associated with the 13 yr investigation, the coaching staff, the foundation, and countless other items should be punished to the max based on independent review findings. This is sick in every since of the word! What has been done to these kids can never be taken back no matter how many solidarity protests these idiots have. Gross negligence of this sort should be open to capital punishment if so chosen fit which for some of these POS's would fall right in line with them, their behavior, their actions, and thereby ensure they can never ever ever ever do this again to anyone or anything..........
    • Ms  •  Sacramento, United States  •  6 mths ago
      When has a pedophile ever admitted he is a pedophile??
    • Glenn G  •  Terrebonne, United States  •  6 mths ago
      no kidding, no record, campus police, wolf watching the hen house
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