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    PSU taps ex-FBI director Freeh for investigation

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Former FBI director Louis Freeh, tapped to lead Penn State's investigation into the child sex-abuse allegations against a former assistant football coach, said his inquiry will go as far back as 1975, a much longer period than a grand jury report issued earlier this month.

    Freeh was named Monday to oversee the university board of trustees' internal investigation into the abuse allegations that ultimately led to the ouster of longtime football coach Joe Paterno and university President Graham Spanier.

    Freeh said his goal was to conduct a comprehensive, fair and quick review. His team of former FBI agents, federal prosecutors and others has already begun the process of reading the grand jury report and looking at records.

    "We will immediately report any evidence of criminality to law enforcement authorities," said Freeh, who has no connection to Penn State.

    Penn State has faced criticism since announcing that its internal investigation would be led by two university trustees, Merck pharmaceutical company CEO Kenneth Frazier and state Education Secretary Ronald Tomalis.

    Faculty members on Friday called for an independent investigation of how the university handled abuse allegations, and the faculty senate endorsed a resolution asking for an independent investigation.

    In announcing Freeh's appointment, Frazier stressed the former FBI director's independence. Freeh will be empowered to investigate employees up to and including the board of trustees itself, Frazier said.

    "No one is above scrutiny," Frazier said.

    Freeh said he had been assured there would be "no favoritism." He called that assurance "the main condition of my engagement."

    Former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is accused of molesting eight boys over a 15-year period beginning in the mid-1990s. Authorities say some assaults happened on campus and were reported to administrators but not to police.

    Authorities say Sandusky, who retired from Penn State in 1999, met the children through The Second Mile, a youth charity that he started in 1977. By going back as far as 1975, Freeh's investigation would cover the entire time The Second Mile has existed and 24 of the 30 years that Sandusky worked at Penn State.

    Amid the scandal, Penn State's trustees ousted Spanier and Paterno. The trustees said Spanier and Paterno failed to act after a graduate assistant claimed he saw Sandusky sexually abusing a young boy in a campus shower in 2002.

    Paterno, who has the most wins of any major college football coach, has conceded he should have done more. Spanier has said he would have reported a crime if he had suspected one had been committed.

    Sandusky has said he is innocent. He has acknowledged he showered with boys but said he never molested them.

    Former school administrators Tim Curley and Gary Schultz are charged with not properly alerting authorities to suspected abuse and with perjury. They maintain their innocence.

    Freeh founded an investigation firm, Freeh Group International Solutions, after leading the FBI from 1993 to 2001. He previously served six years as a special agent.

    Freeh's law firm was hired to look into the bribery case involving FIFA's presidential election. Soccer's governing body banned candidate Mohamed bin Hammam for life for bribing voters. The ruling body also banned 11 Caribbean soccer leaders and disciplined others in the corruption scandal.

    Freeh said he spoke with Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly on Sunday night and was determined not to interfere with the ongoing criminal case. A spokesman for Kelly said she was aware of the Penn State trustees' special committee, but declined comment about it.

    Gov. Tom Corbett called Freeh's selection "a good one," noting his familiarity with grand juries and the role of prosecutors.

    Freeh will report to a special committee comprised of six university trustees; Dan Hagen, chair of the university's faculty senate; Rodney Hughes, a doctoral student in higher education at Penn State; and retired Air Force Col. and astronaut Guion Bluford, a 1964 Penn State graduate.

    Officials also announced that anyone who has information related to the probe can contact investigators at a telephone hotline — 855-290-3382 — and a special email, PSUhelp(at)freehgroup.com.

    Meanwhile, Penn State police have referred a report of an indecent assault at an outdoor swimming pool building to the attorney general's office.

    A police log noted the report referred to an incident that occurred sometime between June 1, 2000, and Aug. 30, 2000. The report was made to campus police Wednesday and was noted on Thursday's police log.

    When asked if the report was related to allegations against Sandusky, Penn State Police Chief Tyrone Parham said Monday: "We can never describe anything related to a victim or suspect."

    State open records laws do not require Penn State to release the full police report.

    A state lawmaker who represents the State College area said he was sponsoring a bill that would reverse the exemption — which currently applies to Penn State and three other universities that rely heavily on state funding but are independently run.

    Rep. Kerry Benninghoff said a "more open climate" might prevent future scandals.

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    Associated Press writers Genaro C. Armas, Marc Levy, Fred Lief and Mark Scolforo contributed to this report.

     
    • GOP illegal alien  •  Richardson, United States  •  3 mths ago
      when there is this much money that the football program brings in each year...looks like
      the institution looked the other way.....follow the money honey! real simple!
    • Bud  •  3 mths ago
      I can't wait to Read what Freeh uncovers because I know that we have just scratched the surface so far.
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      Chances are EVERYBODY, at least within the entire sports dept. knew about this guy all along. They wanted to protect the rep. of the university and so they kept their traps shut about it.
    • Mr. Muligan  •  Irvine, United States  •  3 mths ago
      "Former"? The FBI should be investigating. A D.A, was murdered and their is collusion involving tens of millions of dollars in profits. Call in the Feds. The REAL Feds.
    • D  •  Lawrence, United States  •  3 mths ago
      ...and the presumed disappearance and murder of the prosecutor who was building a case, will be deemed "coincidence". What will following the rabbit hole lead to? My money is on a large cast of players that include VIP's and politicians.

      The prosecutors body was never found... only his laptop in the river, missing it's hard drive.
    • Ssg Rhino  •  3 mths ago
      Actually it's no different than Bohemian Grove. (Where world leaders go to molest children and worship Molek, the owl god)
    • BobM  •  Atlanta, United States  •  3 mths ago
      so why would Penn State investigate itself? Do they think if they weren't willing and able to implicate themselves and the coaches for the passed 13 years, they're all of a sudden going to find fault in themselves. Please - let the outside law enforcement work this
    • Chuckie  •  3 mths ago
      So, who can be trusted?
    • ThEwiZeman  •  Lafayette, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Freeh is controllable, ask Hillary and Bill-
    • The Libertarian  •  Sassamansville, United States  •  3 mths ago
      If any of the evidence goes missing, please check Sandy Bergers underpants first.

      If you don't know what I'm refering to, Google it. You won't believe it.
    • SeekingSanity  •  3 mths ago
      Just like Congress....they all investigate the hell out of everything until the exceedingly short attention span of the media expires, then do nothing.
    • Critter  •  Quito, Ecuador  •  3 mths ago
      Think tuition will go up to pay for this? Looks like Sicko Sandusky just claimed 40,000 more victims.
    • Frederick  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  3 mths ago
      This needs to be an investigation conducted from outside agencies not connected with the university. The present athletic department and board of directors need to resign and start anew with people not connected to this tainted university.
    • MFinSC  •  3 mths ago
      JUST wonderful! We have a Board of Trustees that no one trusts hiring a former leader of the FBI who couldn't lead an old lady across the street. Christ! what next.

      By the way, when are the fans and contributors to Penn State going to see the results of the real vote to oust Joe Paterno. You cannot tell me, after seeing the names on the Board, that they all voted to fire The Coach as underhandedly as they did. Why did the VP make the announcement? Can you imagine, they actually left a friggin' phone message because they were "running out of time". What a crock! I wish I was a big money donator to PSU just so I could call those pissants and tell them to hold their breaths before they see another dime from me.
    • JK4  •  3 mths ago
      You need an outsider with NO ties to PSU or the 2nd Mile to head the investigation.
    • NoMore  •  Harrisburg, United States  •  3 mths ago
      After the FBI, Louis Freeh worked at MBNA and with Ric Struthers (both were MBNA executives). Both MBNA and Struthers have strong connections to the Penn State and Ric is on Penn State's board of Trusties and he also happens to be on the Board of the Second Mile.
    • Pez  •  3 mths ago
      Freeh is a bungler, look at his time leading the FBI.
    • Diogenes  •  Charlotte, United States  •  3 mths ago
      First sign of a coverup coming. Higher ups will be protected while lower downs are left to hang.
    • RapidFire  •  3 mths ago
      Waco TX. Ruby Ridge. Wen Ho Lee. Robert Hanssen FBI double agent for the Russians... gave away ALL OF OUR SECRETS AND KILLED HUNDREDS OF RUSSIAN INFORMANTS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. Yea, Louis Freeh knows how to get to the bottom of things since he never accomplished one positive thing at the incompetent FBI.
    • sandiego girl  •  San Diego, United States  •  3 mths ago
      Penn State needs to hire an investigator from the west, that has no connection to the universty.
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