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tater1977 wrote:Jury has reached a verdict on Sandusky....
RE/ 48 counts...
Folks waiting for everyone to get back to the courtroom....
Don wrote:tater1977 wrote:Didn't his son step forward just yesterday...& claimed he was a victim too?
They knew about the son since the beginning of the week but didn't need him to testify.
tater1977 wrote:Found guilty on some charges...Bond revoked.....Going straight to jail....
tater1977 wrote:They need to cuff him in the back..shove him in a room with all his victims..that are holding bats.. & forget about it...
Fact Finder wrote:Don wrote:Now will come the civil suits against the school.
As well they should. The e-mails that the Penn St higher ups knew about this have been released already. Spanier and the other dude are also in some deep shit over this. It's bad for Red13JoePa and ebake, but the whole damn community it seems knew something about this dude wasn't right and Penn St covered it up. Shame on them.
Squidward24 wrote:Can someone answer a question for me?
I read in another article that he will be sentenced at a later date. Why is that? Why can't that happen as soon as the trial end? Get it over with, get him into prison, get it out of the way.
Anyone?
slucero wrote:say goodbye to Penn State... the civil suits are gonna fall like rain.. and they're gonna get sued into bankruptcy...
ebake02 wrote:slucero wrote:say goodbye to Penn State... the civil suits are gonna fall like rain.. and they're gonna get sued into bankruptcy...
Penn State isn't going anywhere. The lawsuits will fall like rain but they'll settle out of court for a fraction of what there being sued for, that's how civil suits operate. Their liability insurance will be more than enough cover what ever lawsuits they may face.
Don wrote:Penn State is already trying to get the pigs in the pen.
Following Friday's verdict, Penn State issued a statement inviting victims to participate in discussions toward a resolution of their claims against the university.
"The university plans to invite victims of Mr. Sandusky's abuse to participate in a program to facilitate the resolution of claims against the university arising out of Mr. Sandusky's conduct," the statement said.
"The purpose of the program is simple - the university wants to provide a forum where the university can privately, expeditiously and fairly address the victims' concerns and compensate them for claims relating to the university."
ebake02 wrote:slucero wrote:say goodbye to Penn State... the civil suits are gonna fall like rain.. and they're gonna get sued into bankruptcy...
Penn State isn't going anywhere. The lawsuits will fall like rain but they'll settle out of court for a fraction of what there being sued for, that's how civil suits operate. Their liability insurance will be more than enough cover what ever lawsuits they may face.
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2 ... -exclusive
The Board of Trustees Chairman Steve Garban has been "discussing with fellow trustees the need to establish a fund because it's absolutely inevitable that the university is going to be sued by the alleged victims. There will be absolutely no money taken from Penn State's donations from alumni, corporations, or any other source.
“Money that goes to the the sex abuse fund will be specifically designated, and this is being done is a very discreet manner. Penn State has very, very wealthy donors, and board members, and this is who will be contributing to it," an insider close to the situation tells us.
ebake02 wrote:I hardly consider Radaronline to be a legitimate source of information, they're on the same level as TMZ.
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