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Ex-Penn State president charged in Jerry Sandusky case

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“Graham Spanier has committed no crime and looks forward to the opportunity to clear his good name and well-earned national reputation for integrity.

This (grand jury) presentment is a politically motivated frame-up of an innocent man. And if these charges ever come to trial, we will prove it,” the statement also reads.

Curley's lawyer, Caroline Roberto, issued a statement reiterating he's innocent of all charges and referring to a pretrial motion filed Thursday that calls for the case to be dismissed and Curley's grand jury testimony to be thrown out.

Roberto argued that Penn State general counsel Cynthia Baldwin failed to make clear to Curley before his grand jury appearance that she represented the university and not Curley. Because of Baldwin's mistake and the failure of prosecutors to point out the conflict to a judge presiding over the grand jury, Roberto asserted, Curley was denied his right to an attorney.

Schultz's attorney did not respond to requests through a spokeswoman to comment on the new charges.

Under questioning from reporters, Kelly, a former federal prosecutor who worked for Corbett when he was U.S. attorney for the Western District, defended the investigation.

She repeated arguments that it would have been “unrealistic” to bring charges against Sandusky based on the claims of a single victim, and that a loss would have sunk any further prosecutions.

Curley is on leave from his post as Penn State's athletic director.

Schultz retired a year ago as the university's vice president for business and finance.

Both were charged last November with lying to a grand jury investigating allegations against Sandusky, and for failing to report suspected child abuse. Their trial is set to begin in January in Harrisburg.

With State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan and investigators at her side, Kelly also appeared willing to let the ghost of the late head football coach Joe Paterno rest, as she declined to answer questions about whether the Lion legend would have faced charges if he were still alive.

“He's deceased and that's the end of it,” she said.

Curley and Schultz have repeatedly claimed that they're innocent.

And at a news conference in the summer, Spanier's attorneys said the former university president was never told that there was anything of a sexual nature between Sandusky and his victims.

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