Jerry Sandusky

American college football coach and convicted child sex offender

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March 2023 PennLive.com reported that Sandusky's attorneys filed another motion for a new trial, citing new evidence related to allegations against him, but the motion was denied.
December 8 2017 Jeffrey Sandusky was sentenced to three-and-a-half to six years in prison after pleading guilty to pressuring a teenage girl to send him naked photos.
September 2017 Jerry Sandusky's son Jeffrey entered a plea deal while awaiting trial on charges of sexual assault and child pornography.
March 2017 Sandusky was transferred to SCI Somerset, a medium-security prison in Somerset, Pennsylvania.
February 13 2017 Jerry Sandusky's adopted son, Jeffrey Sandusky, was arrested and charged with sexual assault of a child and possession of child pornography.
March 25 2013 Sandusky granted his first television interview since his conviction on NBC's Today show.
January 30 2013 Judge John Cleland denied Jerry Sandusky's motion for a new trial.
2012 The Patriot-News reported that Jerry Sandusky could face federal charges for allegedly molesting boys in San Antonio and in Tampa in 1999, as these allegations were included in a state indictment.
October 2012 KDKA-TV reported that individuals claimed Jerry Sandusky had assaulted them during the 1960s while he was living at the Brownson House in Washington, Pennsylvania.
October 31 2012 Jerry Sandusky was officially incarcerated in the Pennsylvania prison system.
October 23 2012 Sandusky was transferred to Camp Hill state prison in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, for pre-imprisonment evaluation.
October 18 2012 Jerry Sandusky's lawyers filed a motion for a new trial in Centre County Court, arguing that they lacked sufficient time to prepare for his case.
October 9 2012 Jerry Sandusky was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison following his conviction.
September 2012 Former child prostitute Greg Bucceroni alleged that philanthropist Ed Savitz brought him to a State College Second Mile fundraiser in 1979 and 1980 for the purpose of child trafficking involving Jerry Sandusky.
September 17 2012 It was announced that Jerry Sandusky would be sentenced on October 9, 2012.
August 2012 CBS News reported that the United States Postal Inspection Service was leading an investigation into whether Jerry Sandusky sent child pornography through the mail across state lines, with child pornography found on at least one of his computers.
August 30 2012 The Pennsylvania Sexual Offenders Assessment Board recommended that Jerry Sandusky be declared a sexually violent predator, which was later granted by the court during his sentencing.
August 24 2012 The individual known as 'Victim 1', who testified during Jerry Sandusky's trial, brought suit against Pennsylvania State University, alleging that the university's handling of complaints regarding Sandusky's sexual improprieties was 'deliberate and shameful.'
July 2012 PennLive.com reported that three men had informed the police that they were abused by Jerry Sandusky in the 1970s or 1980s, marking the first claims of abuse occurring before the 1990s.
July 12 2012 The Freeh Report was released, detailing how the university's leadership, including Paterno, failed to take action to protect Sandusky's victims over a span of 14 years.
June 2012 Penn State University implemented a policy requiring mandatory reporting of child abuse by any employee working with children, alongside background checks and training related to child abuse and reporting requirements.
June 22 2012 Jerry Sandusky was found guilty on 45 of the 48 remaining charges related to the sexual abuse of young boys.
June 21 2012 After the jury began deliberations, Matt Sandusky, one of Sandusky's adopted children, stated through his attorney that he was also a victim of Sandusky's sexual abuse.
June 18 2012 It was reported that prosecutors contacted NBC to re-authenticate an unaired portion of a Bob Costas interview from November, where Sandusky claimed he did not seek out young people for sexual needs.
June 14 2012 During the trial, a witness identified as 'Victim 9' testified that he was raped by Sandusky multiple times while spending nearly every weekend at Sandusky's house between the ages of 13 and 16.
June 11 2012 The trial of Jerry Sandusky commenced at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, for 52 charges of sexual crimes against children.
2011 ABC News reported that officials in San Antonio were conducting a probe of allegations that Jerry Sandusky engaged in child sex abuse while he was in San Antonio for the 1999 Alamo Bowl, indicating that he could face criminal charges in Texas.
December 7 2011 Jerry Sandusky was arrested for a second time based on the additional sexual abuse charges and was released on $250,000 bail, placed on monitored house arrest while awaiting trial.
December 3 2011 In a taped interview with Jo Becker of The New York Times, Jerry Sandusky and his lawyer attempted to clarify remarks made during the November 14 interview regarding the initial 40 charges of sexual crimes against children.
November 15 2011 The Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute rescinded the Angels in Adoption award previously given to Jerry and Dorothy Sandusky due to a scandal.
November 14 2011 In a televised phone interview on NBC's Rock Center with Brian Williams, Jerry Sandusky admitted to having showered with underage boys and touching their bodies, while denying being a pedophile.
November 6 2011 Penn State banned Jerry Sandusky from campus following the charges against him.
November 5 2011 Jerry Sandusky was arrested and charged with seven counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, eight counts of corruption of minors, eight counts of endangering the welfare of a child, seven counts of indecent assault, and other offenses.
November 4 2011 A grand jury indicted Jerry Sandusky on 40 counts of sex crimes against young boys after a three-year investigation.
2010 Jerry Sandusky's son, Jon Sandusky, became the director of player personnel for the Cleveland Browns, a position he held until 2014.

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