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Title: Penn State to Get Hit With Civil Suit, Sources Say
Source: The Daily Beast
URL Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl ... t-with-civil-suit-sources.html
Published: Nov 14, 2011
Author: Jessica Bennett and Jacob Bernstein
Post Date: 2011-11-14 14:59:04 by Original_Intent
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Keywords: Pedd State, suit, pedophile, sick
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Alleged victims of former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky are working with at least two legal teams to prepare civil lawsuits against the university—seeking damages from the university over administrators’ failure to take action.

“This may be the most high-profile sexual abuse case ever,” says Benjamin Andreozzi, a Harrisburg, Pa., lawyer who is representing at least one of the victims listed in grand jury filings. Adreozzi noted that once other potential victims see that they’re “not alone,” perhaps they’ll come forward, too.

A second lawyer who requested anonymity told The Daily Beast he was representing another alleged victim.

Eight victims of alleged sexual predator Sandusky, the 67-year-old former Penn State assistant football coach, have been listed in a grand jury filing that was released last week—and at least one more is believed to have come forward since then. A source inside the state police told The Daily Beast last week that phone lines set up for victims and tips have been flooded with calls.
Attorneys close to the cases, meanwhile, believe the number of victims will grow dramatically in the coming days. “I think things are going to be fast and furious over the next weeks,” says Manning J. O’Connor, an attorney in Pittsburgh who has been following the case.
Since Sandusky’s arrest, two higher-ups have been charged with making false statements when they denied having been told of an assault that allegedly took place on campus. Sandusky’s direct boss, the head coach of the school’s football team, Joe Paterno, was fired last week, leading to riots on campus. And while it could take months, or even years, for civil suits to reach a courtroom, there is no doubt that legal teams are plotting their next moves.
Penn State Abuse Football

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“If the allegations are true, the institution’s silence, and failure to act, not only emboldened a predator, but silences the victims,” says Andrew Shubin, a State College, Pa., attorney, who has been litigating civil rights cases for 21 years. “These children must have believed that the institution didn’t care about them, because it did nothing to protect them.”
There are a few ways civil lawsuits might come together, say experts. It’s likely that attorneys would file a federal civil rights action—arguing that the administration violated the victims’ 14th amendment right to bodily integrity in its failure to notify the appropriate authorities. This is a tactic commonly used in cases involving sexual assault.

“I think things are going to be fast and furious over the next weeks,” one attorney said.

“A civil-rights lawsuit,” says Shubin, “is a way in which victims of abusers can hold perpetrators—and those who enabled and covered for them—accountable when all other systems have failed them.”

There is also the possibility of a state action—against individual administrators—that would charge them with negligence. A suit looking for monetary damages from Sandusky is also likely. And then, of course, there is Second Mile, the nonprofit that Sandusky founded, from where he allegedly recruited his prey. There is plenty of speculation about how much administrators at the organization knew—as well whether the center could lose $3 million in state funding promised to the organization for the construction of a 45,000-square foot learning center that was supposed to come with dorm rooms, locker areas, and showers.
In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for childhood victims of sexual abuse to file a civil claim is age 30—which would give attorneys some time, since most of the known victims are in their 20s.
And as for the criminal filings? At least one attorney has speculated that there could be more to come in the way of a federal charge for Sandusky taking his victims across state lines. A woman who had children with Jerry Sundusky’s adopted son has also filed a court plea to keep Sandusky from having unsupervised contact or overnight visits with his grandchildren. According to the Patriot News, which broke the story of the Sandusky investigation in early 2010, Matt Sandusky took his children to his father’s house the same day the former coach was arrested.

Will more victims ultimately come forward? “Each person deals with it in a different way, and some people may feel comfortable and it may be part of the healing process,” says Andreozzi.
But the healing process won’t be easy.
“Very few people come out unfazed by something like this,” says Alan Perer, a Pittsburgh attorney who represented dozens of victims in the Catholic archdiocese scandal. “They grow up, they either have problems with alcohol or drugs, it goes on for the rest of your life. You just don’t get over it.”

With reporting by Kevin Cirilli in State College, Pa.


Poster Comment: This is one reason Pedd State is pouring on the coals to keep as much of this covered up as possible. The potential here is that it could cost the university hundreds of millions in damages both real and punitive. It is a foregone conclusion that "The Second (s)Mile Foundation" is toast. They will be sued out of existence and no one is going to donate to a known pedophile front organization.

It is going to be interesting following this, although I find stench of evil sickening, to see how successfully the cover-up is put into place and how many mid-level pervs will be sacrificed to protect the high level pervs.(1 image)

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#2. To: Original_Intent (#0)

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-11-14   15:09:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Eric Stratton (#2)

Ped State officials have cheapened their diplomas.

unfortunately because this is in the news, that's the first thing most people will think of when Penn State is your alma mater. however, this is not fair to alumni, professors, employees outside of the football program, current students, etc who had nothing whatsoever to do with this sin. this guilt by association is bullshit.

and i have to disagree with you in regard to their playing football. a clean sweep of the perps is all that is warranted, imo.

christine  posted on  2011-11-14   16:40:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: christine, Eric Stratton (#5)

and i have to disagree with you in regard to their playing football. a clean sweep of the perps is all that is warranted, imo.

It will be interesting to see how many are left standing after the smoke clears. They may not have much of a football program left anyway. There may not be much of a university left either.

That is not including what happens to those outside of Pedo State. That is where it will get interesting, imo.

PSUSA2  posted on  2011-11-14   16:58:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-11-14   18:13:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: Eric Stratton (#17)

If you're expecting much to happen outside of the Ped State circle, you're setting yourself up for disappointment. Those at the top are fully insulated.

I disagree with you there.

Their "insulation" depends on the cooperation of other criminals. Mob bosses can't count on that, and neither can pedophiles.

It depends on who is investigating it. I don't know who the good guys are in this.

PSUSA2  posted on  2011-11-15   8:04:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: PSUSA2 (#38)

I don't know who the good guys are in this.

That's a huge problem for all of our society. The good guys haven't been showing up lately - it looks to me like an intervention is required. Even if some "innocent" people were prosecuted (or persecuted) in error - it'd be a good lesson for future perps !

Just my opinion.

noone222  posted on  2011-11-15   8:14:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: noone222 (#39)

it'd be a good lesson for future perps !

People, being people, will remember that lesson for a short time. Then they will forget it, and the cycle starts all over again. It's human nature. But imo it serves a purpose. It keeps us from becoming too complacent.

We wouldn't have gotten very far if we were still being coddled in some fictional garden of eden.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-11-15   10:47:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: Eric Stratton (#52)

Is Pedd State TOO BIG TO FAIL? ... we're about to find out!

I was not writing about penn st, but the world and human nature in general.

IMO penn st is just a small part of this story. IMO it's almost an incidental part. This could have happened anywhere.

The bigger part is those that were not directly involved at PSU, but have money and positions of power.

PSUSA2  posted on  2011-11-15   10:57:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Eric Stratton  posted on  2011-11-15   11:10:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#57. To: Eric Stratton (#54)

But you must remember that our news cycles are different than what they were in the '70s and the attention span of Duhmericans is brief such that the next missing bimbo story that consumes the network sNooze shakes the screen on the etch-a-sketch clean again.

True.

This cuts both ways though. Does this depend on their attention span? Sure, it might give them a way out of this mess (but I doubt it), but sex sells, even perverted criminal sex. This plays right into the idiots desires for scandal. That will imo keep up the interest in this story. It won't be easy to bury.

The entire Roman Catholic Church thing wasn't nearly as exposed as it should have been on the last go-round, and it pops up all the time.

It's constantly being exposed. The only ones to just let it slide are the catholics. But WTF, they have a very long history of torture and murder so it's just another day for them. They don't count.

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