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Disgraced Former Penn State DC Jerry Sandusky (convicted child molester)

Just wondering aloud.....

If he gets a new trial....... and is found to be not guilty.......

Do the victims (or whatever you want to call them) have to give the settlement money back?
Against whom do the Paternos file their wrongful death suit?

Without knowing anything about how the settlement or how it was reached, I can't imagine it having a clawback provision if Sandusky was not found guilty.
 
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Let's step into the WABAC machine & travel back to 1999....

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http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-sandusky-final-game-121299-story.html
There's no pretending: Sandusky is for real

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On and off the field, family is Sandusky's foundation. Before the final home game against Michigan, Sandusky ran onto the field to receive embraces from several players. It was like hugging every player he had coached.

Then he found son Jon, a senior who started on special teams this year. That was like hugging his entire family.

Jon is one of six children Sandusky and Dottie have adopted. He is the second to play football and will be the fourth to graduate from Penn State. Older brother E.J. is head football coach at Albright College.

The Sanduskys also have cared for many foster children over the years -- "The house is always busy," Sandusky said. From that, The Second Mile was born.

Twenty-three years ago, Sandusky set out to develop a group foster home. That grew into The Second Mile, which today has two offices (in State College and Harrisburg), nine programs and 20 full-time staff members. Through camps, counseling, scholarship assistance and many other services, The Second Mile has helped more than 100,000 kids.

It also partly kept Sandusky from leaving Penn State. In the early 1970s, before he became defensive coordinator, Sandusky was offered the head-coaching job at Marshall. He accepted, then went downstairs with the news.

A foster child they were caring for asked to play ball. Other kids were outside sledding. Sandusky knew he couldn't leave.
.../snip/...
 
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So each one of Joesus' 409 wins was monetarily a cost of a little over half a million to this point not including the tarnished reputation and all the other negatives attached to this whole situation. Nice job you delusional, old dead fu*k.

Don't you know it's the fault of the Board of Trustees? BWI is on the case, blaming the BoT for the costs associated with the scandal.

https://bwi.forums.rivals.com/threads/sandusky-scandal-costs-approach-1-4-billion.163312/
 
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Sandusky’s son arrested for child sexual assault

Pennsylvania State Police have arrested Jeffrey Sandusky, the 41-year-old son of former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky, and charged him with sexually assaulting a child.

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Pennsylvania State Police began an investigation in November 2016 after a child claimed to have received text messages from Jeffrey Sandusky, including some that asked for naked photographs.

According to state police, Jeffrey Sandusky was dating the child’s mother and had lived in the residence for about five years.
 
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