Former Penn State official seeks records used to compile Freeh report
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (MCT) — In light of corrections to the scathing Louis Freeh report that condemned Penn State officials for covering up child abuse by Jerry Sandusky, a former administrator facing trial wants to see if there is anything else inaccurate about the report.
Trouble is, the materials used to compile the 267-page report aren’t part of the discovery process for Gary Schultz’s case, so he is asking a Dauphin County judge to help get them from Freeh’s law firm in Washington.
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