Penn State struggles to pay costs of Sandusky case
PHILADELPHIA (MCT) — Pennsylvania State University tells students, taxpayers, and donors that their money won’t pay the $100 million or more the school faces in costs and damages from the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse and alleged cover-up.
Insurance policies — and interest on loans the university makes to some of its own programs — will pay the costs of the case, Penn State officials say.
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