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Date: 2012-07-01 Author: Associated Press Article Mentions
Author, Associated PressMentioned, Joe Paterno Mentioned, The Associated Press Mentioned, CNN Mentioned, NBC
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Emails show that a former Penn State president agreed not to take allegations of child sexual abuse against former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to authorities but that he worried university officials would be "vulnerable" for failing to report it, according to news reports. The emails, first reported by NBC, came after a graduate assistant's 2001 report of seeing Sandusky sexually assaulting a boy in a team locker room shower, CNN said. Sandusky was convicted late last month of 45 counts of sexually abusing 10 boys after the scandal emerged last year. It shook one of the most prominent sports programs in the country, one that had viewed itself as being above the ethics violations that plague many college sport...(read more)
... STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Emails show that a former Penn State president agreed not to take allegations of child sexual abuse against former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to authorities but that he worried university officials would be "vulnerabl ...
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