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He is only out because he found a judge with ties to Second Mile and PSU..he should be in the county Jail
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generaladm;2044450; said:http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archiv...charges_may_be_looming.aspx#comment-370416846
"His house was like a hotel, particularly on football weekends", Amendola said in the interview.
Deety;2045437; said:"Are you a victim of the Penn State Sex Scandal?"
The lawyer ads are running now.
Do us all a favor, Penn State, and stay home.
We don't want you in Orlando or Tampa or Jacksonville or Pasadena.
We don't even want you in the Meineke Car Care Bowl or the Ticket City Bowl or the Little Caesar's Pizza Bowl.
We don't want to hear your name or see your helmets or listen to your cheers. And we certainly don't want to spend an entire week during the holidays reading about, writing about, hearing about and thinking about kids who allegedly had their innocence raped away by your sociopathic assistant football coach.
Don't ruin bowl week for everybody else.
Play out the regular season and then do the only honorable thing you can do at this point.
Just go away.
ORD_Buckeye;2045657; said:Phenomenal commentary from Mike Bianchi of The Orlando Sun.
Suit: Sandusky molested boy more than 100 times
By Jeremy Roebuck and John P. Martin
The first in what is expected to become a series of civil suits against Pennsylvania State University and its former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was filed today in Philadelphia.
The plaintiff - a 29-year-old State College resident identified in legal filings only as John Doe A - claims Sandusky molested him more than 100 times between 1992 and 1996 on the university's campus and during at least one out-of-state trip to a Nittany Lions bowl game. He is not one of the eight purported victims identified in a grand jury presentment that accused Sandusky of serial sexual abuse earlier this month.
The suit also names The Second Mile, the charity for at-risk youth Sandusky founded in 1977, as a defendant.
"I never told anybody what he did to me over 100 times at all kinds of places," the plaintiff said in a statement read by his attorney Jeff Anderson at a Wednesday news conference. "I am hurting and have been for a long time."
Sandusky's defense attorney and officials at Penn State and The Second Mile did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
According to the suit, Anderson's client met Sandusky while participating as a 10-year-old in Second Mile events. And the purported abuse began almost immediately, the lawyer said.
Anderson maintained that Penn State and the Second Mile knew or should have known about Sandusky's purported history of sexual abuse and failed to notify parents or do anything to stop him. He has asked a court to award his client in excess of $400,000 in damages.
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It brings in the Federal charges in addition to the state ones.localyokel;2053440; said:Wow, 400K? That's really cheap as abuse damages go. PUState should just pay that one out of court immediately.
So, Scumdusky took the child out of state? Does that fall under "transporting a minor across state lines"? That's a game changer, yes?
Gatorubet;2053457; said:I had a client doing research on genetics, using bottle nosed dolphins as subjects, trying to see if the life of individual cells could be extended. Sort of a Fountain of Youth at the cellular level thing. My client was visiting the home of a brilliant, if eccentric researcher who owned a home in Baton Rouge. He had a real Bengal Tiger (LSU nut) and two sleepy old African lions that used to lay in his front door. My client went to his house to get sea bird embryos, which were used in the research. As soon as the guy stepped over the lions the Feds surrounded the place and arrested him.
[BB73] It's a Federal crime to transport young gulls over staid lions for immortal porpoises. [/BB73]
Article said:Almost three weeks ago, jeers and profanity and beer showered John Matko's lonely protest of the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal outside Penn State's Beaver Stadium.
The 34-year-old father and Penn State graduate held two handwritten signs. One read: "Put abused kids first."
Passers-by screamed expletives before the game against Nebraska, kicked and grabbed the signs, threw them to the ground, slapped Matko's stomach and told him, "Not now, man, this is about the football players." Matko didn't respond.
Gatorubet;2053457; said:[BB73] It's a Federal crime to transport young gulls over staid lions for immortal porpoises. [/BB73]
bucks93;2053476; said:Not sure if this was posted already but I didn't see it anywhere. Good read and props to this guy. I hope that the rest of their fan base can come around eventually.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/nov/30/penn-state-protester-wearied-of-lonely-fight-in-ba/
They're not handling it very well.
I don't know why it took them so long to make this announcement. And please don't think they thought of it because Desmond mentioned it last Saturday.Penn State pledges bowl revenues to sex-abuse charitiesSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn State University officials have vowed to increase transparency and ethical standards and plan to donate $1.5 million in bowl proceeds to a pair of sex-crime advocacy organizations in the wake of sex-abuse charges against once-revered assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
University President Rod Erickson promised the donation this morning, a day after he and other administrators faced pointed questions at a student-organized town hall forum. The money will come from Penn State's share of Big Ten bowl revenue and go to the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center.
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BB73;2033133; said:I was going to post this a couple of days ago.
Penn State should go to a bowl game, and donate their full share of B1G Bowl Revenue this year to organizations that aid in the treatment of sexually abused children.
It's an absolute no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.