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[25] Sandusky retired from the organization in 2010. [23] In 1998, he was investigated for child sexual abuse but no charges were filed. [26] Sandusky was considered for spearheading the startup of a football program at Penn State Altoona in 1998–99, but the idea was scrapped and he retired in 1999. [27]
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The 41-year-old adopted son of the former Penn State assistant football coach pleaded guilty on Friday to soliciting two teenage sisters for sex. Jerry Sandusky's son pleads guilty to 14 counts of ...
Sandusky co-wrote an autobiography titled Touched: The Jerry Sandusky Story (ISBN 9781582612706), which was published in 2001. [133] His co-writer was Keith "Kip" Richeal. The book also includes a quote in a foreword [134] from football coach Dick Vermeil about Sandusky: "He could very well be the Will Rogers of the coaching profession." [135]
Jeffrey Sandusky, 41, is the adopted son of Jerry, who is a convicted serial child molester currently serving 30 to 60 years in prison. Ex-Penn State coach Sandusky's son charged with child sex ...
The book tracks Sandusky's life from his youth in Washington, Pennsylvania, his adoption of six children (at least one of whom he allegedly molested), and taking in six foster children, his years as a player and coach at Penn State, and his work with the Second Mile charitable organization. According to a 2001 review of the book, "Sandusky ...
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The man will take the stand for the first time in the case, which led to Sandusky's 2012 conviction for molesting 10 boys. Boy seen in shower with Penn State's Jerry Sandusky to testify in retrial bid