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Penn State's board authorizes Sandusky settlements

Penn State University has reached tentative settlements with several men who claim to have been sexually abused by former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, the school’s Board of Trustees announced Friday.

The school won’t be commenting on specifics until the deals have been made final, which could happen in the coming weeks. University president Rodney Erickson called approving the settlement offers “another important step toward the resolution of claims from Sandusky’s victims.”

“As we have previously said, the university intends to deal with these individuals in a fair and expeditious manner, with due regard to their privacy,” Erickson said in a statement issued after the settlement resolution was approved.

Sandusky, 69, was convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse, including violent attacks on boys inside school facilities, after a three-week trial last summer in which eight victims testified against him. He is serving a 30- to 60-year prison term and maintains he was wrongfully convicted. He is pursuing appeals.

The school said it won’t comment until settlements have been finalized, executed and delivered. More than 30 claimants have come forward with sexual abuse allegations involving the longtime assistant to late coach Joe Paterno.

The deals will be limited to a range of dollar values and subject to final approval by a committee empowered by the board to handle the claims.

Legal experts say the “value” of a child sexual abuse claims depends on several factors, including the victim’s age and the nature and frequency of the abuse. Many details about the Sandusky abuse claims have not been made public, but other cases suggest Penn State may have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars, up to several million, to get settlements.

Ira Lubert, the trustee who chairs the board’s Committee on Legal and Compliance, told the board that “tentative settlements have been reached on a number of existing claims” without detailing how many have settled, how many remain and how much money — individually or in the aggregate — might be involved.

Lubert said his committee was empowered to authorize the settlements itself, but though it was important that the trustees approved the move in a public meeting. The trustees voted unanimously to make the settlement offers with no discussion after a brief explanation by Lubert.

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Trustee: Penn St. board should re-examine report

A Penn State trustee has called on the university governing board to re-examine the findings of former FBI director Louis Freeh‘s school-sanctioned investigation into the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.

The critique released this weekend by Joe Paterno‘s family raised “serious and troubling” questions about Freeh’s findings, trustee Alvin Clemens said Monday in a statement.

Former U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh was among the experts brought in by the Paterno family to review the Freeh report, which concluded that Paterno and other university officials covered up allegations against Sandusky to spare the university bad publicity. The family’s review said the cover-up claims were inaccurate, were unfounded and equated to a “rush to injustice.”

Freeh has defended his work and stood by his findings. He has called the Paterno family’s review self-serving and a campaign to shape the late Hall of Fame coach’s legacy.

Sandusky, a former assistant coach under Paterno, was convicted of 45 child sex abuse counts. He was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison last fall but still maintains his innocence.

Paterno died in January 2012 at age 85.

The NCAA levied unprecedented sanctions on Penn State less than two weeks after Freeh released his stinging findings in July.

Freeh’s firm was hired by the board of trustees to perform “an independent, full and complete investigation of the Sandusky scandal,” said Clemens, a trustee since 1995. “In addition to questions about accuracy and fairness, there is little question that the Freeh report is less than complete.”

Penn State said Sunday that Freeh was brought in to conduct an independent investigation of the school’s response to the allegations, and not actions of entities unrelated to Penn State. Freeh offered 119 recommendations to strengthen governance and compliance, the majority of which have been implemented, the school said.

Freeh’s report has never been formally discussed by the board as a whole. At the time of its release in July, trustees said they had accepted responsibility for failures of accountability.

University president Rodney Erickson handled talks with the NCAA over the penalties.

The family offered its response to the Freeh report Sunday, attacking what it called …read more
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