HUFFINGTON POST / AP: — Gov. Tom Corbett has met with a special prosecutor investigating his handling of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse case while he was attorney general and why it took so long to bring charges against the former Penn State assistant football coach…
The investigation into how the Sandusky case was handled has its roots in Kathleen Kane’s successful 2012 campaign to become the first Democrat and the first woman to be elected Pennsylvania’s attorney general. During the campaign, she repeatedly questioned why it took nearly three years for charges to be filed against Sandusky.
In February 2013, Kane appointed Widener Law School professor and former federal prosecutor Geoff Moulton to lead an investigation. Moulton did not return a phone message, and Kane’s spokesman declined to address Corbett’s interview… (more)