Ex-Penn State president denies concealing abuse
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (MCT) — Former Pennsylvania State University President Graham Spanier called the Freeh report “unfair” and “deeply flawed,” and said he does not recall the two central child-abuse incidents involving Jerry Sandusky that would eventually bring scandal to the university and cost him his job.
A pair of national interviews were released Wednesday — the same day Spanier’s attorneys argued in Philadelphia that the Freeh report that led to NCAA sanctions against Penn State was a mishandled investigation that led to faulty findings.
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