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    Sen. calls for federal hearing in Penn St. case

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Bob Casey on Tuesday asked for a hearing into how federal laws apply to the investigation of the child sex-abuse case that has enveloped Penn State University.

    In a letter sent to Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Richard Burr, Casey called for a hearing in a subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.

    He said he wanted to see how well federal laws protect children and to ensure that provisions for reporting suspected cases are in place.

    Pennsylvania is not one of the 18 states that require all adults to report suspected child abuse.

    The request results from the state investigation into Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach who is charged with abusing eight children over a 15-year period.

    Also charged were a pair of Penn State administration officials — then-athletic director Tim Curley and former senior vice president Gary Schultz. They are accused of not reporting alleged abuse on the campus to law enforcement and with lying to a grand jury.

    All three men have said they are innocent.

    "The serious nature of these allegations and the evidence on the public record of failure to report by individuals at Penn State warrants an immediate review of the relationship between federal and state reporting requirements on child abuse and neglect" Casey, a Democrat, wrote.

    Justine Sessions, a spokeswoman for the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions said it was "closely monitoring this situation and the ongoing criminal and Department of Education investigations, and will take Sen. Casey's request under consideration."

    Casey's request came one day after Sandusky, once considered Paterno's heir apparent, said he had showered with young boys and hugged them but called the allegedly criminal contact "horseplay."

    Sandusky told NBC News' "Rock Center" on Monday night that he was not a pedophile but, in retrospect, should not have showered with the boys he's charged with sexually assaulting.

    In an interview with Bob Costas, Sandusky proclaimed his innocence in the face of a series of startling allegations detailed in a grand jury report.

    "I am innocent of those charges," Sandusky said. "... I could say that I have done some of those things. I have horsed around with kids. I have showered after workouts. I have hugged them, and I have touched their legs without intent of sexual contact."

    The grand jury said some of the crimes happened at Penn State, where Sandusky had access to campus as an emeritus professor following his 1999 retirement as Paterno's top defensive assistant.

    Asked whether he was sexually attracted to underage boys, Sandusky said "sexually attracted, no. I enjoy young people, I love to be around them, but, no, I'm not sexually attracted to young boys."

    Asked if there was anything he had done wrong, Sandusky said, "I shouldn't have showered with those kids."

    When pressed about how two people could claim to have witnessed Sandusky engaged in sexual contact with boys on two different occasions, Sandusky replied that "you'd have to ask" them.

    The scandal has hit hard the community called Happy Valley, where "success with honor" is the motto. Paterno and University President Graham Spanier have lost their jobs. Curley and Schultz also have left their posts.

    The interview with Costas was Sandusky's first public comment on the charges. He had previously maintained his innocence through his attorney, Joe Amendola.

    "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 on the NBC broadcast.

    A spokesman for Pennsylvania Attorney General Linda Kelly declined to comment on the interview, citing the active investigation.

    Amendola earlier told CNN that his client was just behaving like "a jock."

    "Jerry Sandusky is a big overgrown kid," Amendola said. "He's a jock, and for anybody who's ever played sports, you get showers after you work out."

    The Associated Press made several efforts to reach Sandusky by phone and through Amendola, but messages haven't been returned. The AP also knocked on Sandusky's door and left messages at least three times over the past week.

    On Tuesday, neither Amendola nor did Sandusky returned messages left by the AP.

    Wide receivers coach Mike McQueary told a grand jury that in March 2002 when he was a graduate assistant, he saw Sandusky sodomizing a boy about 10 years old in a shower at the Nittany Lions' practice center. McQueary did not go to police but instead told Paterno, Curley and Schultz, although it is unclear how detailed a description he gave. Schultz, in turn, notified Spanier.

    Sandusky told NBC there was no sexual contact.

    "We were showering and horsing around, and he actually turned all the showers on and was actually sliding across the floor, and we were, as I recall, possibly like snapping a towel — horseplay," he said.

    Amendola accused the attorney general's office of having "thrown everything they can throw up against the wall." He said some of the allegations, such as putting a hand on a boy's knee, do not constitute criminal conduct and other cases include no direct complaint by the boy.

    "They have other people who are saying they saw something, but they don't have actual people saying, 'This is what Jerry did to me,'" Amendola said. "We're working to find those people, and when the time comes, and if we are able to do that, we think this whole case will change dramatically."

    When Sandusky retired in 1999, at just 55, he cited his desire to devote more time to The Second Mile, a charity he founded in 1977 to help at-risk kids. According to the grand jury report, however, Sandusky was a sexual predator who used the charity and his Penn State connections to prey on boys.

     
    • The Morning Star  •  Kings Park, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Pennsylvania is not one of the 18 states that require all adults to report suspected child abuse." It is nothing short of a tragic characterization of humanity when individuals need laws to tell them how to behave ethically and morally.
      • schmee 6 mths ago
        We are animals after all,what do you expect,to turn pigs ears into silk purses?Just look at history,God is dog spelled backwards and we have aspects of both,we can shine like a supernova or we can pretend pedophiles were just having some tom foolery,when we really punish criminals then maybe crimes will disappear,but jail is not punishment anymore,we don't execute those that deserve it,nothing in the Bible against capital punishment,but we pat ourselves on our backs when someone like this guy gets away with this,because we're so Christian we didn't execute him for his crime for which he deserves to die
      • Donald Dorsey 6 mths ago
        We have way too many laws as it is , now we need a law for ratting people out.
      • Donald Dorsey 6 mths ago
        as long as people use tech for penography , we all fall victim to it. I remember we had to go out and pay for pus#$%. now you don't have to go anywhere , you can stay home and masterbate and thats for free or call monica lewinsky.., if she not busy with bill.
    • billn  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  6 mths ago
      if anyone knows about screwing someone against their will, it's a senator.
    • H  •  6 mths ago
      STOP! There are 15 TRILLION reasons not to waste our time on a state issue. Charges are filed. This is an attempt to deflect the fact the US Senate has failed the USA
      • Charles 6 mths ago
        Well said, ditto!! Senate lead by majority leader from Nevada(Harry Reid) has been a failure and a disgrace to America!!! Have yet to pass a budget for last year yet we are now into fiscal year 2011.
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        +1

        Let the state do its investigation FIRST then the feds can get involved if there is grounds for federal involvement
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        If the republicans pass some kind of Federal law that might that not be seen as more government on the federal level sticking its nose into state issues. I think every state should have a required reporting law for everyone, but not sure it is a federal issue.
    • steelheadfever  •  Pocatello, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Yep, lets have the federal government investigate it. Have them set up a panel of investigatiors and spend millions of dollars on the investigation. Give me a break. Let the states take care of their own investigations and keep the federal government out of it.
      • DAVID 6 mths ago
        No. I disagree. The city police of Happy Valley failed to nab Sandusky back in 98 because he was part of Penn State (the town's main source of income) and the kid was from a poor black family. I doubt very strongly that the State government can be trusted to do much better. Penn's football program is a multibillion dollar money making machine with deep tenticles going all over the state. We need an outside investigator and prosecutor who is untouchable to be put on this case.
    • Rowell  •  6 mths ago
      Hey, since there's nothing else more important, why not have our high paid senators investigate this. It's not like we have police, FBI or the like to take care of it. And the senate has nothing better to do.
      • Ben 6 mths ago
        Yes..the FBI is perfectly adequate to sweep this under the rug the same way they did with the Boys Town scandal to protect our politician-pedophiles from exposure. No need to take any Senators away from their ever important kiddie diddling to bury the story.
      • Carmen 6 mths ago
        Yeah, what would YOU say is more important to stop than institutionalized child molestation?
      • Barbara N 6 mths ago
        Please..this is just probably the tip of that ice berg..unfortunately and tragically....it's time to put the heat on and let anyone out there know..you're not gonna get away with this...victims will come forward if they see progress in how victims are handled..and taken at their word....Do not stop here with the firings..get the whole story...
    • Tom  •  Jackson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I think we have a problem if doesn't know the law, so lets spend some tax dollars to educate him
    • whiplash55  •  San Mateo, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Penn State is a disgrace, the football team should be kicked out of their division and the program terminated. Of coarse people in that part of the country are generally fat slobs that have nothing to do but watch spectator sports sitting on their butts stuffing their faces and getting drunk. Go for a walk if you can, and stop eating cheese steak sandwiches you pigs, then get a life.
    • NM Reality  •  6 mths ago
      The Senators have more than enough to do than involve themselves in this fiasco. The ones yelling are simply playing politics as usual. Too bad us the public cannot open investigations on all of them and also where all our money is going.
      • Ben 6 mths ago
        I'd rather open and investigation as to how many of them were supplied kids by Sandusky and Second Mile.
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        And now many senators were provided with kids by sandusky and co? This would definitely be a telling revelation.
      • glen 6 mths ago
        John Kerry, D from Mass, made 2 million dollars from inside inormation. You can always trust ademocrat to lie, cheat and steal.
    • tobaccorogue  •  Shreveport, United States  •  6 mths ago
      As egregious as this sad tale is, this is a job for the courts system. The Senate needs to police its own dirty business, such as insider trading by members one obvious conflict of interest matters. 60 minutes had a hard time getting a reply from Pelosi about just such crookedness. If personal enrichment off non-public information is not outright illegal it should be. It most certainly is unethical. And Pelosi is not the only one making money using insider infromation. Wake up AMERIKA! We are being had.
    • Michael B  •  Atlanta, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Come on! Focus on the #$%$ economy and getting people jobs and stuff. There are already 3 or 4 investigations into this so let them handle it. If they need federal help, they'll let you know. I want the guy to get everything he deserves, primarily some older guy in prison pushing him up against a wall and having his way with him but the Feds just need to stay out of it for now...TOO MANY OTHER PROBLEMS THEY NEED TO DEAL WITH.
    • Bob  •  Syracuse, United States  •  6 mths ago
      R these guys nuts. Do your owe job !!!!!!!!! How about the economy, safe boarders, Iran, balanced buget. JEEZZZZ !!!
    • Warp Drive  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This is absurd! The senate needs to focus on the economy and making the tough decisions related to debt reduction and not get distracted by headline grabbing activities. This is matter for local and/or federal law enforcement and the senate should leave it to them. Washington -- stay focused on the real issues you were elected to address -- keep your eye on the ball!
    • Cliff  •  6 mths ago
      Bloody politicians. Always ready to jump on the gravy train to get attention and votes. The Penn State matter, as sordid as it is, is a state and local one. The Washington hot air balloons should butt out!
    • Don59  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What does the government have to do with a criminal case. Maybe they should take care of their own problems (dyfunctionality, jobs, defict) What a joke.
    • John  •  Tucson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Right. Let's get Congress involved so they can screw something else up.
    • WilCox  •  6 mths ago
      Another lame effort by the Senate to show they care and misdirect attention from their general ineptitude. Let the State of Pennsylvania take care of this dirtbag and get back to tending to the business of the nation. There are much more important issues than dealing with a pedophile.
    • RayRay  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The senate needs to stay out of this, it will be handled by the courts. FOCUS on what you should be doing for the country but thus far have failed at. Cutting reckless spending, promoting pro economic/jobs growth policies-and eliminating poor policies, protecting our borders, and getting rid of the lunatic attorney general.
    • BeachBebe  •  6 mths ago
      The Senate needs to stay out of this state matter, and FOCUS on getting our ECONOMY back on TRACK!!!!!!!
    • Cards11  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Any thing to try and keep the peoples mind off the economy,1st it's Baseball players and now this!
    • Richard  •  6 mths ago
      Don't you #$%$ bags in the Senate have better things to do than get yourselves into more #$%$. Sort of seems like boy toys may interest you all !
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