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Penn State/Sandusky Scandal News Roundup



New Judge in Case

There's a new judge for Jerry Sandusky's trial for dozens of counts of child rape and molestation. The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts has assigned Judge Robert Scott to preside after questions arose about District Judge Leslie Dutchcot's ties to Sandusky.



Dutchcot came under fire when she allowed the former Penn State assistant football coach to walk free without paying bond. It was later discovered that Dutchcot volunteered with Sandusky's charity The Second Mile and even received campaign donations from The Second Mile.

The press release announcing Judge Scott says he has no known ties with the Penn State University or The Second Mile.

source: http://insession.blogs.cnn.com/2011/11/16/theres-a-new-judge-assigned-to-the-sandusky-case/







Mike McQueery claims he "stopped" the rape he witnessed



According to the grand jury report, a graduate assistant later identified as McQueary said he saw a boy, whose age he estimated at 10 years old, being subjected to anal intercourse by a naked Sandusky in a shower at the Penn State football building in March 2002. The graduate assistant left immediately, was distraught and called his father, according to the presentment. His father told him to leave the building and come to his home, the presentment says.

In the email obtained by The Morning Call, dated Nov. 8, McQueary said, "I did stop it, not physically, but made sure it was stopped when I left that locker room."
"No one can imagine my thoughts or wants to be in my shoes for those 30-45 seconds," McQueary wrote. "Trust me."


The email obtained by The Morning Call is the second to surface from McQueary in which he claims the facts of his involvement are distorted. NBC News reported Monday night that McQueary emailed friends and former teammates, telling them, "I did the right thing you guys know me the truth is not out there fully I didn't just turn and run I made sure it stopped I had to make quick tough decisions."

Asked about McQueary’s statement in the email that he had discussions with police, Penn State police told The Morning Call they were deferring to the university public relations office, which did not return a call Tuesday afternoon. Pennsylvania State Police in Harrisburg, who are heading the investigation, did not return a call.

source http://articles.mcall.com/2011-11-15/sports/mc-penn-state-scandal-mcqueary-20111115_1_grand-jury-report-joe-paterno-penn-state





10 more victims have come forward in Sandusky Case



STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Close to 10 additional suspected victims have come forward to the authorities since the arrest of the former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky on Nov. 5 on 40 counts of sexually abusing young boys, according to people close to the investigation. The police are working to confirm the new allegations.

source http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/15/sports/ncaafootball/jack-raykovitz-chief-of-second-mile-resigns-amid-penn-state-scandal.html?_r=2&hpw

deja_vu822 17th-Nov-2011 07:30 pm (UTC)
Even if he says he said "Hey, stop it!", he didn't get the kid away from Sandusky. It says no where in the report that he took the kid home or took the kid to the police (which he obviously didn't do). Even if he stopped that particular incident while he was still in the room, it very easily could have continued immediately after because he left the kid there with the rapist.
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