Penn State's insufficient action amid child sex allegations stunning - College Football - Yahoo! Canada Sports: "Sandusky had retired from the Penn State program in 1999, a surprise to many who saw him as a possible successor to Paterno. He instead dedicated himself to “Second Mile,” a group home he founded in 1977 dedicated to helping troubled boys. He often brought troubled kids through the Penn State facilities, including the famed Beaver Stadium, bought them gifts and took them to sporting events.
Curley did not notify university police or have the graduate assistant further questioned involving the incident. No other legal or university entity investigated the case.
Merely alerting police would’ve been significant since they investigated Sandusky in 1998 for “incidents with children in football building showers.” Curley never asked for a background check on Sandusky."
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I am annoyed that I spent so much time researching this article when it turns that it is only upsetting news, nit the kind of news that I like to research and report on.
I am annoyed that I spent so much time researching this article when it turns that it is only upsetting news, nit the kind of news that I like to research and report on.
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