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Testimony: Greg Schiano, Tom Bradley knew of Sandusky abuse at Penn State
In McQueary’s testimony, he said Bradley had spoke of the incident in the 1990s which Schiano had witnessed and another in the 1980s in which was witnessed by an unnamed assistant.
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For the longest time, attention (and blame) has exclusively focused on the young assistant coach Mike McQueary, who in 2001 reported to Paterno that he saw Sandusky doing something to a boy in the Penn State showers. Additionally, the Paterno family is suing the NCAA for defamation and commercial disparagement; the NCAA is considering using some of the information released Tuesday in its defense. Brian Masella, a former tight end for Penn State, confidently declared, “Now is the appropriate time”. Sandusky was convicted in 2012 of dozens of child sexual abuse counts and is serving decades in state prison.
In his opinion, Judge Glazer referenced settlement payments made to a man who said he told Mr. Paterno in 1976 that Sandusky molested him.
In the last interview before his death, former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno told the Post’s Sally Jenkins he had no knowledge of accusations of child molestation involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
“Yes. I was shocked, disappointed, offended”. “I said, ‘Is that all you’re going to do?”‘
In the proceedings, a lawyer asked a man identified as John Doe 101, “Would any of the other coaches bring young men back. and shower with them?” Doe 150 recalled reportedly asking Paterno, “Is that all you’re going to do?” “I don’t want to hear about any of that kind of stuff”, Paterno is said to have replied.
“From the beginning, the Paterno family has been outspoken in their desire for the complete truth in the Sandusky tragedy…the overwhelming evidence confirms that Joe Paterno never engaged in a cover-up of Jerry Sandusky’s crimes”.
In 2011, Paterno told a grand jury he first learned of Sandusky’s predatory conduct in 2001.
Sandusky was a longtime defensive coach for Paterno who was respected on the field for his football acumen and off the field for his charitable work before he was unmasked as a serial child predator.
Then, there was testimony from a man who said that Sandusky put a hand down his shorts in 1987 when he was a 13-year-old, an act that was apparently witnessed by another assistant coach.
John Doe 75 said Sarra may have said something like “Oh, sorry” before immediately walking out.
A 2014 deposition by a man called John Doe 101 said Sandusky fondled him when he was a boy inside a crowded Penn State pool and that coaches often saw him showering with Sandusky. Doe 150 speculated that other campers had heard him. But the one coach the man named said he wasn’t working there at the time.
“T$3 he school created this news cycle”, Yahoo Sports columnist Dan Wetzel writes, “by refusing to open its own checkbook and dole out a reported $92.8 million in settlements it authorized to Sandusky’s actual victims”. Gricar mysteriously disappeared in 2005. Sandusky retired in 1999, but maintained access to the campus and athletic facilities. The investigation that ultimately resulted in Sandusky’s conviction started in 2009.
In Sandusky’s trial, pivotal testimony came from McQueary, a former Penn State graduate assistant. All of the sworn testimony can not be pure lies, and what it collectively alleges is that multiple people at Penn State, not just Joe Paterno, saw or heard something over the years.
“[Bradley] said he knew of some things”, McQueary said.
McQueary: “The one in the early 90s, yes”.
“Greg had come into his office white as a ghost and said he just saw Jerry doing something to a boy in the shower”, McQueary recounted Bradley as saying. “And that’s it. That’s all he ever told me”, McQueary said. The Inquisitr previously reported what the unsealed court documents now reveal – that Joe Paterno may have known about these incidents as far back as 1976.
Bradley released a statement Tuesday through a spokesman, Brett Senior.
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Bradley, now the defensive coordinator at UCLA, and Schiano, who holds the same position at Ohio State, denied witnessing any inappropriate behavior at Penn State.