Sealed court records show that a victim of Penn State pedophile
Jerry Sandusky spoke out about his abuse — and legendary
Coach Joe Paterno helped cover up the crime! It's the latest blow to the sports legend's reputation after Penn State's football legacy was disgraced by the actions of
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Court documents show that the victim — identified only as "John Doe 150" — was 14 years old and attending a football camp at Penn State when Sandusky approached him in the showers. He says that the pervert digitally penetrated him anally, as the boy became yet another of
the many victims Sandusky molested over decades at Penn State!
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In the 2014 court testimony, the John Doe revealed that he had went to Paterno to report the sexual molestation.The victim's lawyer asked: “Is it accurate that Coach Paterno quickly said to you, ‘I don’t want to hear about any of that kind of stuff — I have
a football season to worry about?'”
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"Yes," replied Doe. "I was shocked, disappointed, offended. I was insulted … I said, 'Is that all you’re going to do? You’re not going to do anything else?'" The victim said the coach simply walked away from the boy.
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The world was outraged when Sandusky was finally charged with over 50 counts of child abuse between 1994 and 2009. He was
put on trial in 2011 — and former assistant coach
Mike McQueary revealing that he'd caught Sandusky molesting a child in the showers in 2001.
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McQueary later testified that he had gone to Coach Paterno, but —
like victims of Sandusky — was also ignored by the college football legend!
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The court case exposed that Penn State later banned Sandusky from bringing boys onto the main campus in 2002 — but the college athletic program still allowed the pervert to operate a summer camp for boys at a Penn State satellite campus!
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Paterno died in January 2012 after Penn State abruptly canceled his contract after the Sandusky scandal hit the papers. His family has continued to deny that the coach had helped protect his pedophile assistant coach.
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They've previously complained that Penn State conducted a $93 million payout to 32 of Sandusky's victims “without fully assessing the underlying facts.”
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After this latest shocking development, the Paterno family once again spoke out in defense of the disgraced coach: "From the beginning, the Paterno family has been outspoken in their desire for the complete truth in the Sandusky tragedy. They have also repeatedly called for due process for all affected parties. With this latest release of information, the total mishandling of the Sandusky investigation is highlighted once again."
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