Social & economic costs

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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette now calls it $171 MM:
http://www.post-gazette.com/local/b...osts-now-top-171-million/stories/201311180161

"The new sum, which reflects the university's cost as of Aug. 31, of $51,792,125 for lawyers, consultants and other crisis help is about $1.3 million more than a month ago, the last time Penn State updated those costs.

The tally includes the first $12 million fine installment paid to the National Collegiate Athletic Association, but is not a universal reflection of the scandal's total financial impact.

It does not include the remaining $48 million in fines still due the NCAA, the $59.7 million in civil settlements paid to 26 child victims of Sandusky, a former Penn State assistant football coach now in prison, or the $13 million in bowl revenue stripped away from the university.

Once those are included, it brings the total financial impact acknowledged by Penn State so far to approximately $171.5 million."


I get $172 Million using their numbers.

Remember when $100 seemed like an outrageously high figure?
 
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It has been five years. I do not hear much of it.

Interestingly, Baylor did not get as much attention as Penn State.

Actually, it is still big with some alumni and in Central Pennsylvania Gothic.
 
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The Paterno 3 vs NCAA suit may be settled.

Wick Sollars just withdrew as counsel.
 
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