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Friday, November 11, 2011

Penn State Scandal: Mother Of Alleged Victim Says Son Was Afraid To Tell Sandusky 'No'

The mother of the boy who triggered the investigation into Jerry Sandusky's alleged child sex assaults says that during the years of abuse the boy suffered he felt he didn't have the power to say no to the former Penn State football coach.

Speaking exclusively with George Stephanopoulos on ABC News' "Good Morning America" the mother of the boy, who is referred to in court papers as Victim 1, describes how she learned of the abuse and how her son lived in fear of coming forward to implicate a football coaching legend.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

they keep tossing around the word " Scandal" as if this was some morally inappropriate activity between consenting adults when in fact it is the knowledge that adult associates of a predatory pedophile serial rapist made to not contact the POLICE
those that stand in silence are as guilty as the perpetrators and it is a shame they may all be good people but they will be remembered most now for this
who cares about the football record

Anonymous said...

Rock Hudson lives.