Main players in the Penn State scandal
After an eight-month investigation, a new report on the Penn State scandal offers a scathing indictment at many of the people who either covered-up or ignored mounting evidence.
Here's a look back at the top 16 people involved in the scandal.
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Every individual that covered up this abuse should be prosecuted to the fullest as well as sued civily by the victims. The message should be sent out loud and clear that if you become aware of child abuse you must report it to legal authorities immediately.
Whether it is at school, work, church ... or anywhere when you fail to report abuse you are partly responsible for what happened as well as being partially responsible for all future victims. Children are our greatest resources and must be protected.
Mrs. Sandusky is blind to her husband's actions. As to the lawyer saying Sandusky was only trying help the kids
Put on soap is so laughable. What a bunch of nonsense to even come up with that stupid suggestion. He ought to be disbarred forthis stupidity.