Sandusky’s Chilling Prison Interview
Jerry Sandusky will probably be incarcerated for the rest of his life for child sex abuse convictions.
Jerry Sandusky will probably be incarcerated for the rest of his life for child sex abuse convictions.
By CNN Staff (CNN) — The family of the late Joe Paterno released a report Sunday morning that absolved the…
Jerry Sandusky gets a shot at regaining some of his freedom Thursday, when his lawyers launch an appeal to reverse his conviction on multiple counts of child sex abuse.
By Michael Martinez and Stephanie Gallman (CNN) — Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is to announce Wednesday plans to sue the…
By Sara Ganim HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (CNN) — Former Penn State University President Graham Spanier was arraigned Wednesday morning on charges…
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is now installed in the Pennsylvania state prison where he’ll serve out his 30- to 60-year sentence for sexually abusing boys.
When all was said and done, Jerry and Dottie Sandusky did not ask the judge for mercy.
The young man locked eyes with Jerry Sandusky in a packed courtroom Tuesday and stared him down. He’d waited a long time for this moment.
Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky will likely spend the rest of his life in prison, after a judge handed down a prison sentence Tuesday.
In an audio statement made while he sits in a jail cell awaiting sentence, convicted pedophile Jerry Sandusky spoke out.
Former Penn State assistant football coach Mike McQueary filed a whistleblower lawsuit Tuesday against the university.
A brick bearing Jerry Sandusky’s name and that of his Second Mile charity has been removed from a walkway in downtown State College, Pennsylvania.