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Dec 11, 2011, an excerpt from report Allegro pasted, not wrote:...According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Poole Anderson is also the construction manager for the $11.5 million "Center for Excellence," a Second Mile project that had long been a dream of Sandusky's. The learning center, which was to be financed in part by a $3 million state grant approved by Gov. Tom Corbett, was supposed to have classrooms, dorms, athletic facilities, and an auditorium. The state grant is now on hold. [REFER.]
Thu Feb. 2, 2012 12:56 PM PST, By Adam Serwer with additional reporting by Kate Sheppard at Mother Jones wrote:Susan G. Komen for the Cure, which recently announced that it is ending grants to Planned Parenthood for breast cancer screening because of a controversial investigation launched by an anti-abortion Republican congressman, currently funds cancer research at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center to the tune of $7.5 million. Like Planned Parenthood, Penn State is currently the subject of a federal government investigation, and like the Planned Parenthood grant, the Penn State grant appears to violate a new internal rule at Komen that bans grants to organizations that are under investigation by federal, state, or local governments. But so far, only the Planned Parenthood grants appear to have been cancelled.
An internal Komen memo written by President Elizabeth Thompson and obtained by Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic states that if “an applicant or its affiliates” is under investigation “for financial or administrative improprieties by local, state or federal authorities,” then “the applicant will be ineligible to receive a grant.” Penn State, the Pennsylvania university that the Hershey center is affiliated with, is currently under investigation by the federal government over the sexual assault scandal involving former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, who has been indicted on multiple counts of sexual abuse of children. In 2008, the Komen foundation awarded a five-year, $7.5 million grant to the Hershey center to study treatments that could reduce the risk of breast cancer.
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Feds seek PSU hard drives, financial info in Sandusky case
February 24, 2012|By Jeremy Roebuck and Susan Snyder, INQUIRER STAFF WRITERS
Computer hard drives of top Pennsylvania State University administrators and information on payments the school's trustees made to outside groups were among the items federal prosecutors subpoenaed from the university this month.
That detailed list was released a day after Penn State acknowledged that its records had drawn scrutiny from yet another agency looking into child sex abuse allegations against former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
"Penn State is fully cooperating with this request for information," spokeswoman Lisa Powers said Friday.
The subpoena, issued by U.S. Attorney Peter J. Smith, was dated Feb. 2 and gave Penn State officials until Wednesday to comply.
It requested the hard drives of Sandusky, former university president Graham B. Spanier, suspended athletic director Tim Curley, and retired vice president Gary Schultz, who oversaw the campus police.
Additionally, prosecutors are seeking information on payments members of the university's board of trustees may have made directly to Penn State or to other organizations on its behalf.
E-mails, complaints, and records of interviews regarding Sandusky or the Second Mile, the charity for underprivileged youths he founded in 1977, were also requested.
The subpoena orders the university to preserve all internal communications pertaining to Sandusky dating back to 1998, the year some officials at Penn State first learned of allegations about the assistant coach.
According to state prosecutors, Sandusky became the target that year of a joint investigation by Penn State and State College police and child welfare workers after a mother reported he had hugged her 11-year-old son while showering with him in the nude.
Detectives spent weeks looking into the claims, even eavesdropping on a conversation between Sandusky and the boy's mother in which the coach purportedly admitted to the shower, apologized, and said he wished he were dead.
But social workers ultimately determined that abuse claims were unfounded and campus police closed their case.
Several top university administrators, including Curley, have maintained that they were never aware of its existence, as did longtime football coach Joe Paterno, who died last month.
Still, the lengthy report on the incident generated by campus police has become a part of the state investigation that led to Sandusky's arrest.
In November, a state grand jury accused Sandusky of molesting at least 10 boys over a 15-year period.
According to the panel's findings, the former defensive coordinator met his victims through the Second Mile and abused many of them at campus athletic facilities or on officially sanctioned school trips.
At least one purported victim told grand jurors that Sandusky took him to the 1998 Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla., and the 1999 Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, as part of the official Penn State entourage. Once there, the report says, Sandusky molested him in hotel rooms and threatened to send him home if he resisted.
Authorities in both cities have said they have launched their own investigations into whether prosecutable crimes occurred within their jurisdictions.
If Sandusky took the child across state lines for the purpose of committing a crime, those trips could also constitute a violation of federal law. Also, any contact Sandusky may have had with his purported victims over the Internet could come under federal purview.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania declined to comment Friday on the subpoena sent to the university.
Phone calls made to Gordon A. D. Zubrod, the assistant U.S. attorney whose name appears at the bottom of the letter that accompanied it, were not returned.
Zubrod was one of the lead prosecutors in the corruption trial of two former Luzerne County judges accused of jailing juveniles in for-profit detention centers in exchange for millions in kickbacks.
Sandusky, 68, remains under house arrest, awaiting trial on 52 counts of sexual assault. He has denied the charges.
Curley and Schultz face charges for purportedly lying under oath about their knowledge of a 2002 incident in which Sandusky was reportedly seen assaulting a boy in the football locker room. Both have said they were not made aware of the severity of the claim.
The handling of that incident led to Spanier's resignation and the university's decision in November to fire Paterno.
Attorneys representing Curley, Schultz, and Spanier did not return calls for comment Friday.
Feb 9, 2012, AFP, Calgary Herald wrote:VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church launched an international Internet centre against pedophilia on Thursday at the close of a four-day Vatican summit aimed at ending decades of abuses and cover-ups.
The new e-learning Centre for Child Protection will be based in Germany, with partners in Argentina, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Italy and Kenya, seeking to bring together research and ways to prevent clerical abuse.
The centre “is only one part of a renewal of the Church,” Cardinal Reinhard Marx, the archbishop of Munich, said at a press conference.
“This historical hour obliges us to an attitude both of humility and action . . . The loss of credibility is far from over but we will rebuild credibility step by step,” he said.
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Breaking: Penn State Police Had Warnings About Sandusky in 1998 | NBC 10 Philadelphia
NBC News obtained the 1998 PSU internal police file from an investigation of Sandusky showering naked with a little boy in the school's locker room
By NBC News and Karen Araiza
| Saturday, Mar 24, 2012 | Updated 8:28 AM EDT
Psychologist Alycia Chambers warned Penn State police about Jerry Sandusky's behavior in 1998, telling them Sandusky had showered naked with an 11-year-old boy and bear-hugged him. NBC News has obtained the internal Penn State police file on the investigation.
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"This was behavior that is consistent with a male predator, a pedophile," Chambers told NBC reporter Michael Isikoff.
The little boy, now known as Victim No. 6, was Chambers' client. She interviewed him the day after the alleged incident and then warned Penn State police that Sandusky's behavior fit a likely pedophile's pattern.
"I wish you could see the precious little face and the tiny little boy who appeared before me," Chambers said. She is speaking for the first time with the family's permission.
"After they finished lifting weights and they were sitting, I was told that Mr. Sandusky kissed him on the head and said 'I love you,'" Chambers recalled.
She wrote a report for police, and during their investigation, Penn State police hid in a bedroom and listened as the little boy's mother confronted Sandusky, asking him if he'd touched her son's private parts. According to court documents, Sandusky said he didn't think so, but wasn't sure. She asked him if he'd done the same thing with other boys and Sandusky said, 'Yes' and that he wished he could get forgiveness. "I wish I were dead," he told her, according to court records.
But authorities brought in a second psychologist and he concluded there was no evidence of a sexual offense. Sandusky's lawyer has said that he hopes to use that information in the trial -- that this psychologist said he had not heard of a 52-year old man becoming a pedophile.
Walter Cohen, a former Pennsylvania Attorney General, told Isikoff that Sandusky should have been put on a watch list of suspected child abusers, but that instead, the case was closed.
Chambers said she was stunned when police contacted her again last year before prosecutors charged the former Penn State assistant football coach with more than 50 counts of child sex abuse involving 10 boys.
"I was horrified. . .that so many other innocent boys who had been subject to this; who had had their hearts and minds confused; their bodies violated. It's unspeakable," Chambers said.
Penn State told NBC News it could not comment, citing the pending investigation.
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Breaking: Penn State Police Had Warnings About Sandusky in 1998 | NBC 10 Philadelphia
NBC News obtained the 1998 PSU internal police file from an investigation of Sandusky showering naked with a little boy in the school's locker room
By NBC News and Karen Araiza
| Saturday, Mar 24, 2012 | Updated 8:28 AM EDT
Psychologist Alycia Chambers warned Penn State police about Jerry Sandusky's behavior in 1998, telling them Sandusky had showered naked with an 11-year-old boy and bear-hugged him. NBC News has obtained the internal Penn State police file on the investigation. . .
"This was behavior that is consistent with a male predator, a pedophile," Chambers told NBC reporter Michael Isikoff.
The little boy, now known as Victim No. 6, was Chambers' client. She interviewed him the day after the alleged incident and then warned Penn State police that Sandusky's behavior fit a likely pedophile's pattern. . .
She wrote a report for police, and during their investigation, Penn State police hid in a bedroom and listened as the little boy's mother confronted Sandusky, asking him if he'd touched her son's private parts. According to court documents, Sandusky said he didn't think so, but wasn't sure. She asked him if he'd done the same thing with other boys and Sandusky said, 'Yes' and that he wished he could get forgiveness. "I wish I were dead," he told her, according to court records.
But authorities brought in a second psychologist and he concluded there was no evidence of a sexual offense. Sandusky's lawyer has said that he hopes to use that information in the trial -- that this psychologist said he had not heard of a 52-year old man becoming a pedophile.
Walter Cohen, a former Pennsylvania Attorney General, told Isikoff that Sandusky should have been put on a watch list of suspected child abusers, but that instead, the case was closed.
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