Judge’s ruling in Penn State cover-up case brings final chapter of Jerry Sandusky scandal into view

HARRISBURG PATRIOT-NEWS: Three former Penn State administrators suffered a big defeat Wednesday in their fight to free themselves of charges that they lied about their early knowledge of and responses to allegations of child sexual abuse by Jerry Sandusky.

In a detailed, 53-page opinion and order, Dauphin County Judge Todd Hoover methodically shot down the foundations of an attorney-client privilege argument the defendants collectively hoped would kill the prosecution’s case.

With that decision in place, it now appears more likely than ever that the defendants – former Penn State President Graham Spanier, former Athletic Director Tim Curley and former senior vice president Gary Schultz – will face a trial on the Sandusky cover-up allegations… (more)

EDITOR: We welcome revelations from the trial. Barring newand detrimental information, we anticipate acquittal.

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