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May 3, - Juniata College joins fight against Jerry Sandusky's subpoena's for information. May 7, - Prosecutors change timeline in Jerry Sandusky case, saying Mike McQueary incident happened in , not May 9, - Sandusky requests a delay of trial and evidence on certain alleged victims.

May 18, - Attorney General amends Jerry Sandusky charges, doesn't add counts. May 21, - Judge refuses to delay Jerry Sandusky trial. May 25, - Second Mile foundation to close, transfer cash and programs to Texas-based charity.

May 30, - Charges against Jerry Sandusky stand, judge rules in child sex-abuse case. June 1, - Jerry Sandusky's attorney Joe Amedola asks state Supreme Court to step in and delay the trial after the Superior Court denies a similar request. June 6, - All 16 jurors were selected from a pool of candidates from Centre County. The process took two days to complete. Judge Cleland would like to wrap up the trial by the end of June.

June 8, - Judge denies motion to dismiss three cases that Jerry Sandusky's lawyer believed were too weak to go to trial, so all 10 cases set to be tried Monday. June 11, - The trial begins with opening statements and testimony from alleged Victim 4. June 12, - Alleged Victim 1 testifies.

Victim 1 gives a tearful recounting of his experience with Sandusky which stands in stark contrast to Victim 4's matter-of-fact testimony from the previous day.

June 13, - Alleged Victims 5, 7 and 10 testify. Patterns emerge among the accusers' testimonies. June 14, - Alleged Victim 6 describes an 'uncomfortable' shower room encounter , but says he kept in touch with Sandusky for years.

Alleged Victim 3 testifies that he hoped Sandusky would remove him from foster care. June 18, - The prosecution calls its final witness , mother of alleged Victim 9, and then rests its case. The defense begins, and the jury may have the case by the end of the week.

Former Penn State coach Richard Anderson testifies and says it's not uncommon for boys to use the showers with coaches. Court adjourned early due to technical difficulties. June 19, - The defense calls several witnesses. Two psychologists offer differing opinions of the possibility of Sandusky having a personality disorder.

The biggest moment of the day was Dottie Sandusky taking the stand. June 20, - The defense closes its case after more witnesses are brought to the stand to discredit the prosecution. Sandusky is not called to testify. June 21, - Closing statements are delivered and, around p.

Shortly after the jury is sequestered for deliberation, Matt Sandusky comes forward and alleges he was abused by his adoptive father Jerry Sandusky. Another man, claiming to be "Victim 11," speaks out. June 22, - After another day of deliberation, the jury delivered its verdict around 10 p.

Jerry Sandusky is found guilty of 45 of 48 abuse charges. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. All rights reserved About Us.

The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. No criminal charges were pursued. Gary Schultz, a university finance official, told the grand jury in that he was aware of the investigation. June 1, University police interview Sandusky, who admitted showering naked with Victim 6 and hugging him in the shower and conceded it was wrong.

A university police detective told Sandusky never to shower with children again, according to a grand jury report.

Fall A janitor saw Sandusky in the showers performing oral sex on a young boy identified as Victim 8 who was pinned against the wall. The janitor told co-workers and his supervisor, but the incident was not reported to authorities at the time. February A graduate assistant, later identified as Mike McQueary, reports seeing Sandusky rape a boy who appeared to be about 10 years old in the shower of the campus football locker room in State College.

Called Victim 2 by the grand jury, the boy has not been identified or located. Paterno testified that he called Penn State Athletic Director Tim Curley and met with Curley the following day, explaining that McQueary had reported seeing Sandusky involved in sexual activity with a young boy in the showers.

About 10 days later, McQueary was called to a meeting with Curley and Schultz at which he recounted what he had seen.

The incident was not reported to any law enforcement or child protective agency. Curley barred Sandusky from bringing minors onto campus. Prosecutors initially said the incident occurred in March but later changed the date to February On trips to a hotel, Sandusky would expose himself and engage in other inappropriate conduct. Sandusky also had the boy perform oral sex on him. The Sanduskys also fostered several children. Occupation: Assistant football coach at Penn State for 32 years before his retirement, including 23 years as defensive coordinator.

The Second Mile. Initially founded by Sandusky in as a group foster home for troubled boys, but grew into a non-profit organization that "helps young people to achieve their potential as individuals and community members. Timeline of Accusations. Source: Grand Jury Report. A second psychologist, John Seasock, reported he found no indication of child abuse. June 1, - In an interview, Sandusky admits showering naked with the boy, saying it was wrong and promising not to do it again.

The district attorney advises investigators that no charges will be filed, and the university police chief instructs that the case be closed. June - Sandusky retires from Penn State after coaching there for 32 years, but receives emeritus status, with full access to the campus and football facilities.

No one reports the incident to university officials or law enforcement. On May 7, , prosecutors file court documents to change the date of the assault to on or around February 9, McQueary testifies that he told Curley and Schultz that he saw Sandusky and the boy engaged in anal sex; Curley and Schultz testify they were not told of any such allegation. No law enforcement investigation is launched. During this period, Sandusky performs oral sex on the boy more than 20 times, and the boy performs oral sex on him once.

Later, his mother calls the boy's high school to report her son had been sexually assaulted and the principal bans Sandusky from campus and reports the incident to police. The ensuing investigation reveals calls from Sandusky's home and cell phone numbers to the boy's home.

November - Sandusky informs The Second Mile that he is under investigation. He is removed from all program activities involving children, according to the group. Timeline post Grand Jury report. November 4, - The grand jury report is released. November 5, - Sandusky is arraigned on 40 criminal counts. Curley and Schultz are each charged with one count of felony perjury and one count of failure to report abuse allegations.

November 7, - Curley and Schultz are both arraigned and resign from their positions. November 9, - Paterno announces that he intends to retire at the end of the football season. Hours later, university trustees announce that President Graham Spanier and Coach Paterno are fired, effective immediately. November 11, - McQueary, now a Penn State receivers' coach, is placed on indefinite administrative leave.

November 14, - In a phone interview with NBC's Bob Costas, Sandusky states that he is "innocent" of the charges and claims that the only thing he did wrong was "showering with those kids. November 15, - The Morning Call reports that in a November 8, , email to a former classmate, McQueary says he did stop the assault he witnessed and talked with police about it. November 16, - Representatives of Penn State's campus police and State College police say they have no record of having received any report from McQueary about his having witnessed the rape of a boy by former coach Sandusky.

November 21, - It is announced that former FBI Director Louis Freeh will lead an independent inquiry for Penn State into the school's response to allegations of child sex abuse. The cases were reported less than two months ago and are in the initial stages of investigation. November 30, - The first lawsuit in the scandal is filed on behalf of a person listed in the complaint as "John Doe," who says he was 10 years-old when he met Sandusky through The Second Mile charity.

His attorneys say Sandusky sexually abused the victim "over one hundred times" and threatened to harm the victim and his family if he alerted anyone to the abuse.

December 2, - A victim's attorneys say they have reached a settlement with The Second Mile that allows it to stay in operation but requires it to obtain court approval before transferring assets or closing. Because I'm attracted to young people -- boys, girls -- I



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