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Penn State football pedophilia thread (UPDATE: NCAA sanctions handed down)

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WedgeX said:
And for statute of limitations, the two year limit ought to only apply two years after the last victim turns 18 and will no longer be a legal minor.

That is actually a good point that I didn't consider. I can't guarantee that is the law in PA, but it is not uncommon to toll (or pause, if you will) the statute of limitations in certain cases where there is a minor victim. Victim from 2005 incident would definitely allow this to fall within the limits if that is the case.
 

quaere

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Note that there is a mistake in the statement - referring to the person who saw Sandusky and told Joe as a assistant coach rather than a GA. This basically confirms it was current WRs coach McQueary, as has already been reported in the media.
 

East Lake

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2009 Sandusky overnight football camp.

On Penn State campuses...

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So the current head coach, one other assistant coach currently with the team, the AD and a University VP knew about this. Clean house. This shit is worse than any tatoos or pay for play bullshit that the NCAA investigates and punishes with no consistency.
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
BertramCooper said:
Honestly, I think permabanning should only be used in rare circumstances. Like Costanza, for instance. He totally deserved it.

He didn't do that btw... not sure where you heard that, but it's complete bullshit.
 

LQX

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BertramCooper said:
Honestly, I think permabanning should only be used in rare circumstances. Like Costanza, for instance. He totally deserved it.
That's the one that killed the 5% off Amazon promotion. Scum.

Dr. Kitty Muffins said:
I hope all the major networks cover this as a top story if ESPN isn't going to do it.
I doubt they will unless he paid those kids.
 
wenis said:
He didn't do that btw... not sure where you heard that, but it's complete bullshit.
Whatev. I just know that I don't miss him in the slightest.

SolidSnakex said:
You don't think news networks will eat up a story about a major college covering up child molestation?
Yeah, the regular newsmedia is going to eat this shit up. I have little doubt about that.
 

Pollux

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And the NCAA, being the beacon of all that is right and honest in the world, will really lay the hammer on PSU.


oh wait, they might not even fucking mention it...
 
BertramCooper said:
Yeah, the regular newsmedia is going to eat this shit up. I have little doubt about that.

Yep, you also throw in the fact that one of the most famous college coaches is involved in this. This will be a big story and it'll eventually be a big story on ESPN. They killed Tressel and OSU over hiding nonsense like selling memorabilia. Now you've got a college hiding a story about their former defensive coordinator was raping kids.
 
tokkun said:
I'm sure that if someone told me that they had witnessed a friend and colleague I had worked with for over 30 years molesting a kid, I too wouldn't ask for any details or ever follow up after reporting it to administration. Makes sense, right?


Paterno needs to resign. I don't care how many games he has won, his inaction is sickening.
 
The AD and one of the VPs are stepping down. Not to resign, but the Penn St Board of Trustees, at their request, placed them on administrative leave so they can defend themselves.

Story
 

quaere

Member
GoldenEye 007 said:
The AD and one of the VPs are stepping down. Not to resign, but the Penn St Board of Trustees, at their request, placed them on administrative leave so they can defend themselves.

Story
Very reactionary.
"Unfortunately," Scott Paterno said, "once that happened, there was really nothing more Joe felt he could do because he did not witness the event. You can't call the police and say, 'Somebody tells me they saw somebody else do something.' That's hearsay. Police don't take reports in that manner. Frankly, from the way he understood the process, he passed the information on to the appropriate university official and they said they were taking care of it. That's really all he could do."
http://espn.go.com/college-football...state-nittany-lions-says-true-were-all-fooled
Quick, everyone throw McQueary under the bus!
 

Chris R

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ESPN is running it on their crawl right now. Sure it was on the screen for 2 minutes compared to the half hour of NFL scores, but they are covering it.
 
LOL. I'm pretty sure the hearsay rule doesn't apply to police outside of the courtroom. That is the worst defense I've ever heard.

Even if the police are like, "No, I don't care what you heard about child rape, I need to hear directly from an actual witness or I won't investigate it," (Aside- how often do you even have a voluntary witness that calls the police? I guess no investigation without a witness makes it easier to be a detective) Paterno knows who that witness is.

For fuck's sake, the police actually investigated complaints about one of the Onion's ridiculous tweets about a hostage situation. I assume there was no witness because there was no hostage situation.

This is the worst ass covering I've ever heard. Paterno better hope the fact that he is an old, senile tradition protects him.
 
GoldenEye 007 said:
Instigator said:
What the hell is involuntary deviate sexual intercourse in a pedophilia case?
Seems like it boils down to rape of a minor.... That is what I translate it as.

Yeah, but how do you involuntarily rape minors you're coaching? He had to know they were minors and it's not like he was forced at gun point to rape any of them.
 
You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain

This quote popped into my head as I was reading the story. Really sad to know this was going on so long and that a College Football legend like Joe Paterno probably turned a blind eye to it.
 

speedline

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Man, this goes far beyond the typical molestation charge. A sicko pedophile sitting in his basement looking a kiddie porn is one thing, but he raped those kids. He needs to be charged with torture and rape, then thrown to the fucking worms.
 

ChiTownBuffalo

Either I made up lies about the Boston Bomber or I fell for someone else's crap. Either way, I have absolutely no credibility and you should never pay any attention to anything I say, no matter what the context. Perm me if I claim to be an insider
So, as stated in the CFB thread, I grew up in State College. I attended school with one of his kids and have attended sleep overs at hos house. I've never witnessed any of the behavior alleged, or heard any stories from the others that were there. Maybe he was smart enough not to victimize his son's friends. Or maybe je left me alone because my bowl haircut was a boner killer. I dunno. But now my childhood feels creepy as fuck.
 
Watching Mike and Mike (an ESPN radio show that also airs on EPSN2) and this story is one of their Top Stories that they're going to get into more as the show goes on. It's also now one of the first stories that SportsCenter is talking about. This is heating up fast.
 
"Unfortunately," Scott Paterno said, "once that happened, there was really nothing more Joe felt he could do because he did not witness the event. You can't call the police and say, 'Somebody tells me they saw somebody else do something.' That's hearsay. Police don't take reports in that manner. Frankly, from the way he understood the process, he passed the information on to the appropriate university official and they said they were taking care of it. That's really all he could do."
Perhaps there's some element of truth to that, Scott, but at the very least, I would think that your dad would have enough sense to stop him from holding youth football camps and Second Mile charity events in PSU football facilities. Which he continued to do, long after one of your grad assistants found him raping a boy in the shower.

The spin is just pathetic. They're a bunch of ostriches with their heads in the sand.
 

ChiTownBuffalo

Either I made up lies about the Boston Bomber or I fell for someone else's crap. Either way, I have absolutely no credibility and you should never pay any attention to anything I say, no matter what the context. Perm me if I claim to be an insider
BertramCooper said:
Perhaps there's some element of truth to that, Scott, but at the very least, I would think that your dad would have enough sense to stop him from holding youth football camps and Second Mile charity events in PSU football facilities. Which he continued to do, long after one of your grad assistants found him raping a boy in the shower.

The spin is just pathetic. They're a bunch of ostriches with their heads in the sand.

Scotty Paterno is a jerk and I'm still mad at him for messing up my bike.

But in seriousness, did JoePa do everything he could have done? No, I'm sure he could have done more. But I'm sure there were other factors as far as him knowing Jerry for such a long time, perhaps some guilt as screwing him out of the head coaching job that was supposed to be his, and just some old schoolishness?

I put more blame on the University than Joe.
 

SyNapSe

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uhh.. these people are fucked.

"Schultz conceded that the report the graduate assistant made was of inappropriate sexual conduct by Sandusky," according to the report. "However, Schultz testified that the allegations were 'not that serious' and that he and Curley 'had no indication that a crime occurred.'"

I haven't spent a decade studying the intricacies of our legal system nor do I preside over a campus police force but I'm pretty fucking sure that "inappropriate sexual conduct" with a minor is always a crime.

The grand jury presentment also said that in 1998, university police and the Centre County district attorney investigated reports of Mr. Sandusky having inappropriate contact with young boys in the campus showers. The district attorney decided not to press charges and the campus police chief at the time ordered the university detectives investigating it to close the case, according to the grand jury report. Mr. Sandusky retired as coach the next year, but continued to have a presence on campus.

Jesus, the guy retired 4 years prior amid allegations that he sexually assaulted children on campus. Absolutely unbelievable. At first, I thought JoePa would survive this but no way.
Sorry, but you didn't even come close to doing enough when you were given a first hand report. You let your superiors drop it so that yourself and the university could save face.
 
I'll be curious to see if his charity survives this.

Granted, I don't know much about The Second Mile, but from what I do know, it has become a very substantial organization throughout Pennsylvania. Even though Sandusky will no longer have anything to do with it, will parents still want their children to be a part of it? And will people still donate to keep it going?

The fact that he appears to have started it as a means to target children is just really, really sickening.
 
Instigator said:
Yeah, but how do you involuntarily rape minors you're coaching? He had to know they were minors and it's not like he was forced at gun point to rape any of them.
I mean it was involuntary on part of the minor.
 

truly101

I got grudge sucked!
I wasn't sure anything could out-scandal the Duke Lacrosse case but here you go....

EDIT: I'm not sure how I would approach this if I were a Penn St fan, outside of the obvious revulsion.
 

ChiTownBuffalo

Either I made up lies about the Boston Bomber or I fell for someone else's crap. Either way, I have absolutely no credibility and you should never pay any attention to anything I say, no matter what the context. Perm me if I claim to be an insider
truly101 said:
I wasn't sure anything could out-scandal the Duke Lacrosse case but here you go....

Like in terms of national impact? Or in terms that despite not being rapists, Duke lacrosse players are still douchebags?
 

truly101

I got grudge sucked!
ChiTownBuffalo said:
Like in terms of national impact? Or in terms that despite not being rapists, Duke lacrosse players are still douchebags?


Some of them certainly were douchebags, but yeah I'm talking national impact.
 

ChiTownBuffalo

Either I made up lies about the Boston Bomber or I fell for someone else's crap. Either way, I have absolutely no credibility and you should never pay any attention to anything I say, no matter what the context. Perm me if I claim to be an insider
truly101 said:
Some of them certainly were douchebags, but yeah I'm talking national impact.

Yeah, but I think for different reasons. So many class/race issues came up in the Duke cases. Hopefully, there will be less ancillary idiocy like the alleged victim being given a free college ride, for basically being a liar.
 
How did McQueary live with himself? That is what I want to know. Instead of intervening ,he went home and told his Dad. Wasn't he still in his late 20s at the time? The guy is like 6'4"...why not go in there and physically take down the old man going to town on a kid?

I know how he lived with himself. He was promoted to assistant coach.
 
TheOrangeKid007 said:
How did McQueary live with himself? That is what I want to know. Instead of intervening ,he went home and told his Dad. Wasn't he still in his late 20s at the time? The guy is like 6'4"...why not go in there and physically take down the old man going to town on a kid?

I know how he lived with himself. He was promoted to assistant coach.

Almost everyone in this story comes across as being pretty dirty. You've got a bunch of people that know about at least one kid being raped and none of them went to the cops. The fallout from this will be huge.
 

truly101

I got grudge sucked!
ChiTownBuffalo said:
Yeah, but I think for different reasons. So many class/race issues came up in the Duke cases. Hopefully, there will be less ancillary idiocy like the alleged victim being given a free college ride, for basically being a liar.

Well the Duke case was initially presented like the archetypal racial crime, boorish entitled white northeasterners from elitest institution rape a young black single mother townie, who's gonna take down the man, John Grisham style? It was almost tailor made for Hollywood if it had played out like everyone assumed it would.

Child abuse is less "romantic" in that there are no winners here, just a lot of embarrassment and pain. I don't know how young kids recover from this, the psychological and emotional damage they have to carry for the rest of their lives makes it almost worse than murder. If it happened to one of my children, I would feel defeated and lost, angry. I just don't understand it.
 

ChiTownBuffalo

Either I made up lies about the Boston Bomber or I fell for someone else's crap. Either way, I have absolutely no credibility and you should never pay any attention to anything I say, no matter what the context. Perm me if I claim to be an insider
truly101 said:
Child abuse is less "romantic" in that there are no winners here, just a lot of embarrassment and pain. I don't know how young kids recover from this, the psychological and emotional damage they have to carry for the rest of their lives makes it almost worse than murder. If it happened to one of my children, I would feel defeated and lost, angry. I just don't understand it.

Well, like I stated earlier, I was friends with Sandusky's son. Its been decades since I was last in contact with him, but I keep wondering what he and the rest of family are going through.
 
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