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Sandusky: ‘I know I did not do these alleged disgusting acts’

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Throughout the former coach’s two-week trial, eight young men testified that the man many looked at as a mentor and father figure molested them, in some cases for years.

Prosecutors presented evidence implicating Sandusky in the abuse of 10 boys, all of whom he met through the Second Mile, the charity he founded for underprivileged youth. Many testified that the coach, revered on the campus, took them to football games, showered them with gifts and then abused them on Penn State’s campus, where his reputation scared many of them into keeping silent.

Lead prosecutor Joseph McGettigan said Monday that as many as six of those men would take the stand Tuesday in the hope of convincing Cleland that Sandusky’s crimes warrant the harshest punishment. When asked what he felt an appropriate sentence might be, McGettigan remained circumspect.

“We are confident the court will impose an appropriate sentence,” he said.

The former coach’s lawyers said Monday that while his wife and five of his children submitted letters of support to the court, none was expected to testify Tuesday.

A sixth son, after initially volunteering to testify as a defense witness, came forward during his father’s trial and claimed he, too, was molested as a child.

That development, Sandusky’s attorneys have said, prompted the former coach to reconsider his own plan to take the stand, for fear that his son’s accusations might come up in cross-examination.

But Sandusky has come to regret that decision and maintains his innocence of all allegations, Amendola said Monday.

Many of the former accusers told similar stories of abuse that began with lingering hugs and light touching, and escalated to more harrowing encounters involving oral sex, masturbation and rape.

Sandusky conceded that he often showered with the boys after workouts but suggested in his taped statement Monday that their parallel accusations originated with one publicity-hungry accuser whose version of events ended up shading the testimony of the others, thanks to the aggressive tactics of prosecutors.

That young man, identified in court documents as Victim 1, launched the Sandusky investigation with his allegations in 2009. He has since announced plans to publish a memoir this month and reveal his identity in an interview with ABC News.

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