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Gerald Arthur "Jerry" Sandusky (born January 26, 1944) is a convicted serial child molester and retired American football coach. Sandusky served as an assistant coach for his entire career, mostly at Pennsylvania State University under Joe Paterno (from 1969 to 1999). He received Assistant Coach of the Year awards in 1986 and 1999. Sandusky authored several books related to his football coaching experiences.
In 1977, Sandusky founded The Second Mile, a non-profit charity serving Pennsylvania underprivileged and at-risk youth. After Sandusky retired as assistant coach at Penn State, he continued working with The Second Mile at Penn State, maintaining an office at Penn State until 2011.
In 2011, following a two-year grand jury investigation, Sandusky was arrested and charged with 52 counts of sexual abuse of young boys over a 15-year period from 1994 to 2009. He met his molestation victims through The Second Mile, who were children participating in the organization, and several of them testified against Sandusky in his sexual abuse trial. Four of the charges were subsequently dropped. On June 22, 2012, Sandusky was found guilty on 45 of the 48 remaining charges. Sandusky was sentenced on October 9, 2012 to 30 to 60 years in prison—at his age, effectively a life sentence. On October 18, 2012, Sandusky's lawyers appealed his conviction in Centre County Court in Pennsylvania. They claim that they did not have enough time to prepare for their client's case. On October 31, 2012, Sandusky was moved to Pennsylvania's SCI Greene "supermax" prison to serve his sentence. On January 30, 2013, Pennsylvania Judge John Cleland denied Sandusky's request for a new trial.
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Genres: Drama, Western,On October 28, 2013, Penn State agreed to pay $59.7 million to 26 sexual abuse victims of the former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. But two years earlier, The Times's Jo Becker interviewed Sandusky, just before he was found guilty on 45 counts of child sex abuse. Read about the 2013 settlements here: http://nyti.ms/17oiktH Read Jo Becker's 2011 story here: http://nyti.ms/1gVZgae Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo ...
Penn State victim Aaron Fisher says officials at his high school stood in the way of justice. For more on this story, click here: http://abcnews.go.com/US/sandusky-victim-reveals-identity-justice-long/story?id=17511612
Rob Parker and Skip Bayless discuss how much blame Joe Paterno for the Penn State scandal. Watch more videos like this at www.youtube.com/espnplayer
Part 1: Meet the teen who took on the popular coach, helping convict him of sexual abuse.
Jim Clemente (retired FBI and current Criminal Minds writer/producer) goes in depth on the case of Jerry Sandusky and the extent of Joe Paterno's involvement in any cover-up. Confirming guilt is very tricky in sex abuse cases, and Jim discusses the factors that enable some predators to abuse for years. GUEST BIO: Jim Clemente is a retired FBI agent and current advisor, writer and producer for the TV series "Criminal Minds." A graduate of Fordham University School of Law, Jim was the head of the Child Sex Crimes Prosecution Team in Bronx County for the New York City Law Department. As a result of undercover work that led to the imprisonment of a child sex offender, Clemente was recruited into the FBI. From 1998 until October 2009 he was a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI's Behavior...
Child molester Sandusky sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison Serial child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former Penn State football coach, was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison on Tuesday. The sentence by Judge John Cleland in Centre County Court could put the 68-year-old retired defensive coordinator in prison the rest of his life. He was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. Jerry Sandusky was sentenced Tuesday to at least 30 years in prison — effectively a life sentence — in the child sexual abuse scandal that brought shame to Penn State and led to coach Joe Paterno's downfall. A defiant Sandusky gave a rambling statement in which he denied the allegations and talked about his life in prison and the pain of being away from his family. Three victims spoke, often fighting back...
During Jerry Sandusky's 2012 trial, a man known in court documents as Victim 4 detailed the sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of the former Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach. His testimony about what happened with Jerry Sandusky in a shower helped a jury convict Jerry Sandusky on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. Jerry Sandusky's adopted son Matthew came forward halfway through the trial and revealed he too had been abused by Jerry. "I know how it happened for me whenever you get in the shower," he says. Matthew says he was nearby during the incident Victim 4 described in court. Victim 4 was younger than Matthew, and Matthew says they would play racquetball with Jerry. "If we went to shower, I would try and shower as quickly as possible," Matthew says. "He would k...
ABC News' Chris Cuomo sits down with victim 1 to discuss the Sandusky trial and torment.
"Former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky will appeal his convictions on numerous counts of child sexual abuse, a member of his defense team says. After a trial that featured emotional and often graphic testimony from eight of Sandusky's victims, jurors late Friday convicted him of 45 of the 48 sexual abuse counts he faced, involving a total of 10 victims...".* Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks, including a report that Sandusky is already being heckled by prison inmates. *Read more here from CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/25/justice/pennsylvania-sandusky/index.html Support The Young Turks by Subscribing http://bit.ly/TYTonYouTube Like Us on Facebook: Follow Us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/theyoungturks
In a VERY exclusive interview with www.FramingPaterno.com, Jerry Sandusky speaks from prison about the 1998 episode (the first allegation made against him, which was determined by investigators to be "unfounded") & his retirement from Penn State. This is Sandusky's only interview since going on trial, by FAR the most extensive he has ever done, and likely the last that he will ever do which is recorded. Here is a transcript of the interview: http://www.framingpaterno.com/sites/default/files/Sandusky.prisonrevised.pdf. The portion in the video begins on Page 9.
Bob Costas interviewed Penn State University defensive coach Jerry Sandusky who is facing numerous allegations of sexual abuse in a scandal that got Joe Paterno fired. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks. Subscribe to The Young Turks: http://bit.ly/eWuu5i The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: http://www.gplus.to/TheYoungTurks Facebook: Twitter: http://twitter.com/theyoungturks
Dottie Sandusky, wife of Jerry Sandusky, does her first interview (completely unedited) in over a year to discuss the developments in the case with the creator of www.FramingPaterno.com John Ziegler. She has harsh words for her adopted son Matt Sandusky and interesting thoughts on many other topics.
On November 4, 2011 Jerry Sandusky, defensive coordinator for the Penn State football team, was indicted on 40 counts of sex crimes against young boys. In this interview, he answers some tough questions from Bob Costas.
Bob Costas and team won 2012 Emmy Award News and Documentary for "Outstanding Interview" See earlier news of Nov 14, 2011 NBC: https://youtu.be/rEJM-qFAl3w
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NBC News is under fire for airing an interview with convicted Penn State child rapist Jerry Sandusky that was conducted by a controversial conservative filmmaker. NBC had initially announced the interview without saying who had conducted it. By Sunday, though, other outlets learned that the interview was actually an excerpt from a film by Ziegler called "The Framing of Joe Paterno." (Ziegler is also famous for making a 2009 film that was heavily supportive of Sarah Palin.) In a post on Sunday, TVNewser said that NBC's initial statement "probably leaves readers with the impression that NBC journalists were involved, even though it technically never says NBC conducted the interview." Ziegler's main focus is what he describes as the railroading of Paterno, the late Penn State coach who was ...
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Or a slow-walking death
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Dead end tears that dry
Maybe a waste of words and time
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Maybe a waste of words and time