Jerry Sandusky Statement, Sentencing
Jerry Sandusky will be back in the news on Tuesday when he is sentenced after being convicted of 45 child abuse charges. On Monday, he released a bizarre statement.
Jerry Sandusky will be back in the news on Tuesday when he is sentenced after being convicted of 45 child abuse charges. On Monday, he released a bizarre statement.
In one of the more predictible turn of events since IT happened, former Penn State Assistnat Football Coach Michael McQueary filed a civil lawsuit against Penn State University today. The suit,...
The Penn State Board of Trustees met on a conference call Sunday night to clear up issues on the consent decree accepting the NCAA sanctions in response to the Freeh Report, giving President Rodney Erickson their full support.
Respected sportswriter Eric Thomas gives his thoughts on the Penn State scandal, the Paterno Family, the NCAA, and what the Nittany Lions faithful need to do next.
Judge Louis Freeh's Report Set To Be Released Thursday At 9 AM #Sandusky #FreehReport
Although Jerry Sandusky sits in solitary confinement awaiting sentencing, the trial, potential appeals, and the internal investigation of former FBI Director Louis Freeh continue to make headlines. Black Shoe Diaries' Adam Collyer takes a look at everything going on in the Sandusky Scandal.
Justice was served last night when Jerry Sandusky was found guilty by a jury of his peers. Black Shoe Diaries' Adam Collyer reflects on the verdict, the crowd's reaction, and the feelings surrounding the end of the trial.
The jury reached a verdict of guilty on 45 of 48 charges against Jerry Sandusky. He will spend the rest of his life in prison.
A Black Shoe Diaries staff member recollects a year spent as a Children and Youth Services employee and shares this special insight of how it relates to the Jerry Sandusky scandal.
The Prosecution Rests. When Senior Judge John M. Cleland announced at the end of jury selection that he expected the presentation of evidence in the Jerry Sandusky trial to last "about three...