Penn State Sandusky scandal: AD arrested, Paterno, Spanier fired; coverup charged #7

Status
Not open for further replies.
Interesting Update in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


PSU president to discuss scandal with alums

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

By Bill Schackner, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


Penn State University President Rodney Erickson will be in Pittsburgh next week to take questions from alumni concerned about the child sex abuse scandal during the first of three town hall-style meetings.

Next Wednesday's 7 p.m. session planned for the Doubletree by Hilton, One Bigelow Square, Downtown, is the first of three gatherings for alums scheduled for consecutive nights in Pittsburgh, Greater Philadelphia and New York City.

Mr. Erickson will be at the Radisson Hotel Valley Forge, 1160 First Ave., King of Prussia, on Jan. 12 and at the Marriott Downtown, 85 West St. at Albany St., in Manhattan on Jan. 13, university officials said Tuesday.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


THE SANDUSKY CASE

» See the PG's coverage


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Those wishing to attend must register in advance given seating constraints, and walk-ins will be allowed only if space permits, the officials said. Each session is sponsored by the Penn State Alumni Association.

Mr. Erickson, in office for two months, has vowed open communication with faculty, staff, students and other university constituencies as Penn State attempts to repair its image. He and a panel of Penn State administrators attended an emotional town hall-style session with students on the main University Park campus on Nov. 30, nearly a month after the arrest of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky on child sex abuse charges.

"Alumni have justifiable concerns and questions about the crisis that Penn State is facing," Roger L. Williams, executive director of the Penn State Alumni Association, said in a prepared statement. "While we have heard from and responded to thousands of alumni e-mails and phone calls, we thought alumni would welcome the opportunity to have their questions answered face-to-face by our new president. And President Erickson is eager to talk with alumni."

The scandal led to the firing of Penn State's famed football coach Joe Paterno and the resignation of the school's president Graham Spanier. Both faced criticism over the university's failure to report to law enforcement allegations that Mr. Sandusky sexually assaulted a boy in a campus shower in 2002.

In all, Mr. Sandusky faces 52 counts of sexual abuse involving 10 children over more than a decade.

Two other Penn State administrators were charged with perjury and failing to report allegations of child sex abuse.

Each of the 90-minute alumni sessions starts at 7 p.m. Penn State said those wishing to attend can register at www.alumni.psu.edu/events, and can have questions addressed by e-mail at alumni-events@psu.edu or by calling the Alumni Association at 800-548-LION.



Read more: http://www.postgazette.com/pg/12004/1201053-100.stm#ixzz1iVjDOqJm
 
County fears trial may strain courts

Read more here: http://www.centredaily.com/2012/01/04/3039681/county-fears-trial-may-strain.html#storylink=cpy

BELLEFONTE — If and when Jerry Sandusky stands trial on charges of sexual abuse against boys, local and county officials need to come up with a plan for managing the case that’s attracting international attention. That’s according to Steve Dershem, chairman of the Centre County Board of Commissioners.

Dershem said Tuesday he’s concerned about the impact a protracted trial could have on Bellefonte, the county’s seat. “You’re looking at a major disruption to downtown Bellefonte, and a major disruption to our organization,” Dershem said.
------

Sandusky is scheduled for a pretrial conference in March.


More at link...
 


Anybody remember small back & white TV screen Gomer Pyle, USMC?
As he used to say to Sgt. Carter, "Surprise, surprise."
.......................................................................................................................

200,000 youths served last year? (per article)

Within a few days of JerSan story originally breaking, I recall reading an article stating -
a huuuuuggge percent of kids reported as 'served' by 2d Mile
watched a video or rcvd a brochure, or trading cards, w. edu or inspirational tips from athletes.


ETA: from 2d Mile annual report, page 5, number of youths served
--- 201,*advertiser censored** were served thru Nittany Lions Tips Program (trading cards)
--- 280,*advertiser censored** were served thru Peak videos
* numbers estimated based upon info provided by counselors

---other programs, see rpt p. 5
.
http://www.thesecondmile.org/pdf/AnnualReport2010.pdf
(if link does not work, enter thesecondmile.org then click on about us, click annual report)
 
County fears trial may strain courts

Read more here: http://www.centredaily.com/2012/01/04/3039681/county-fears-trial-may-strain.html#storylink=cpy

BELLEFONTE — If and when Jerry Sandusky stands trial on charges of sexual abuse against boys, local and county officials need to come up with a plan for managing the case that’s attracting international attention. That’s according to Steve Dershem, chairman of the Centre County Board of Commissioners.

Dershem said Tuesday he’s concerned about the impact a protracted trial could have on Bellefonte, the county’s seat. “You’re looking at a major disruption to downtown Bellefonte, and a major disruption to our organization,” Dershem said.
------

Sandusky is scheduled for a pretrial conference in March.


More at link...


Pennsylvania is a big state. There is both Westmoreland (3rd largest County) and Allegheny County (2nd Largest County) to the west and Philadelphia (the largest County in PA) to the east. All have adequate court facilities.

I am sure that the Judges and the Governor can work this out to better serve the citizens of Pennsylvania, the Victims, the defendant and our fellow citizens across the USA.
 
Some sleuthers have prob'ly already looked at this site, but I just peeked today.
http://www.thesecondmile.org/pdf/AnnualReport2010.pdf
(if link does not work, enter thesecondmile.org then click on about us, click annual report)

FIRST
The Pres/CEO & Bd Chair’s cover letter states:
“…our mantra always has been, ’No broken promises ever.’ We need to be the family they can count on.” [ed: BBM, hmmm.]
.

SECOND
page 3
Rev = $2,659,*advertiser censored*
Exp = $2,844,*advertiser censored* inc. ..
................................Nittany Lion Tips………………. $ 131,*advertiser censored*
.................................PEAK video & related………..….$ 31,*advertiser censored*
................................(PEAK = Preventn: Educatn & Awareness for Kids)
Looks like a lotta bang for the buck on these 2 categories: relatively low exp’s and many ’served’ as I noted a few posts back.
.

THIRD 
Net Assets, ending = $8,974,*advertiser censored*
I wonder if the org has incurred any significant legal services exp yet re proceedings stemming from JerSan‘s role.
Will be interesting to see developments on this.
A legal meter running at $300-$500 per hour can burn into assets, even this size.

Did I read something about a court order prohibiting substantial transfers of assets?
What is/wd. be the 'typical' procedure for a non-profit 503(c) org terminating operations?
Is this governed by Penn. state law re non-profit corps. at least to some extent?


 
BobJack.png


Despite Board Chairman Bob ponying up $100,000 between himself, his wife, foundation, and construction business, CEO Jack says they lost money and must do better.

AngelSociety.png


Unlike the rest of the country, construction must be booming in Happy Valley! Wonder how charitable Bob will be this year?

http://www.thesecondmile.org/pdf/AnnualReport2010.pdf
 
Al66pine found the $131K Second Mile expense for Nittany Tips. So, did some of this payment go back to Penn State- or did someone have a nice private business producing new cards each season?
Sheesh! I just searched for the value of trading cards- it's a whole expensive new world!
 
"We Are Taking Control Of The Narrative," Said PSU President In Stupidly Triumphant Sandusky Memo (Deadspin)
The AP got its claws on four internal memos circulated among Penn State's board of trustees and the school's new president Rodney Erickson mere days after charges were filed against accused child rapist Jerry Sandusky last November. More face. More egg. The memos are about damage control, money, and little else. What'd you expect at this point?
---
the rest at link above

Jeesh. These people.
 
From this morning's Post-Gazette - A new coach for Penn State (maybe)



Penn State hiring Patriots assistant
Friday, January 06, 2012
By Ron Musselman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Bill O'Brien
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The coach who recently had a heated sideline spat with New England quarterback Tom Brady is the same guy who will become Penn State University's new head football coach.

Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien -- a hard-nosed, old-school coach -- interviewed for the Nittany Lions' vacancy Thursday and later accepted the job, a source told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Terms of the deal are not known, but Mr. O'Brien is expected to remain with the Patriots for the NFL playoffs.

Penn State fired Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno Nov. 9 in the wake of a child sexual abuse scandal involving former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.

Mr. Paterno was replaced by interim coach Tom Bradley, who guided the Lions to a 1-3 finish. As of late Thursday night, no Penn State coaches or players had been informed of the hiring.

"Coach O'Brien is very intense," said Cleveland Browns third-string quarterback Thaddeus Lewis, who started as a freshman at Duke in 2006 in Mr. O'Brien's second and final season as offensive coordinator there. "He demands the heck out of you, but he's going to give you everything he has. He loves the game of football.

"There was tough love, tough coaching, but it actually helped me out, helped me to get to where I am today."



Read more: http://postgazette.com/pg/12006/1201702-143.stm#ixzz1igQdgbAB
 
Well, they might have a new coach:
sganim Sara Ganim
Source just told me that as of 4pm #PSU told current coaching staff that no decision has been made.
2 minutes ago
But they probably do have one hired. It's just PSU administrators lying again.

#comesnaturally
 
Even the potential hire at Penn State if filled with problems. Wonder if this will actually come to a signed contract with O'Brien.

Joyner as referred to in the article is the acting Athletic Director.

What a mess IMO.

http://espn.go.com/college-football...es-penn-state-nittany-lions-coach-sources-say

"Former Penn State All-American linebacker Brandon Short told ESPN.com senior writer
Don Van Natta Jr. that members of the influential Lettermen's Club have a meeting scheduled with Joyner for 1 p.m. ET Friday.

"It's unfortunate that Coach O'Brien ... has not been made aware of the implications of him being in this position," said Short, an investment banker. "I don't envy him at all. He doesn't have support of the vast majority of former Penn State players and the vast majority of the student body and the faculty won't support him. I feel sorry for him."

Short said some members of the group were considering a range of options to express their displeasure, including asking current players to transfer and recruits to de-commit.

Short told USA Today they were mulling a lawsuit in an effort to bar Penn State from using their likenesses or images for marketing purposes.

"It appears as if it is Dave Joyner's intent to disassociate himself with everything related Penn State," Short told ESPN.com. "Then a group of former players will now disassociate ourselves from everything related to Penn State."

Former Penn State running back D.J. Dozier also said he was upset to hear about O'Brien's hiring, but also tempered his comments because of the high praise coming from Brady.

"I don't know much about O'Brien -- when you read quotes like the one from Tom Brady about what kind of coach he is, that's a pretty strong endorsement from one of the best quarterbacks in football, or the best quarterback in football," Dozier told ESPN.com's Van Natta Jr.

Defensive line coach Larry Johnson also interviewed with Penn State. Two people with knowledge of the search confirmed earlier reports that Paterno's son, quarterbacks coach Jay Paterno, interviewed as well. The two requested anonymity because no one was authorized to speak about the search.

The Patriots are third in the NFL overall in scoring (32.1 points per game), and second in total offense (428 yards) and passing (317.8 yards).

Penn State finished a 9-4 campaign with a 30-14 loss in the TicketCity Bowl to Houston on Jan. 2. The Nittany Lions relied on defense much of the year after the offense struggled with a two-quarterback system."

Information from ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen, ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter, ESPN.com senior writer Don Van Natta Jr. and The Associated Press was used in this report.

Link above.
 
Well, they might have a new coach:

But they probably do have one hired. It's just PSU administrators lying again.

#comesnaturally

Here's a short clip of Jay Paterno leaving the meeting: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDi9lE5CW5o&feature=youtube_gdata_player"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDi9lE5CW5o&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/ame]

Sounds like he's about to cry.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
233
Guests online
3,927
Total visitors
4,160

Forum statistics

Threads
591,568
Messages
17,955,208
Members
228,539
Latest member
Sugarheart27
Back
Top