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Former Penn State president Graham Spanier arrives at the office of a Harrisburg District Court judge Wednesday in Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. Spanier was arraigned and released on bail.

    Ex-Penn State chief free on bail

    Former Penn State president Graham Spanier was arraigned and released on bail at a brief court appearance Wednesday on charges he lied about and concealed child sex-abuse allegations involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.

  • ** FILE ** In this March 7, 2007, file photo, Penn State University President Graham Spanier speaks during a news conference at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

    Penn State ex-President Spanier arraigned

    Former Penn State president Graham Spanier was arraigned and released on bail at a brief court appearance Wednesday on charges he lied about and concealed child sex abuse allegations involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.

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    Former Penn State President Graham Spanier was charged Thursday with hushing up child sex-abuse complaints against Jerry Sandusky, taking the accusations of a "conspiracy of silence" to the highest level of the university and marking another chapter in the dramatic downfall of a once-renowned administrator.

  • In this courtroom sketch, Judge John Cleland, second from left, defendant former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, right, and his lawyer Karl Rominger, second from right, listen at the verdict in Sandusky's child sexual abuse trial is read by the jury foreman at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa., Friday, June 22, 2012. Sandusky was found guilty of 45 charges of child sexual abuse involving 10 boys over a period of 15 years. (AP Photo/Aggie Kenny)

    Juror: Sandusky accusers' credibility boosted case

    The credibility of the accusers who testified at the trial of Jerry Sandusky solidified the case against him, a juror said Saturday, a day after the retired Penn State coach once viewed as the successor to Joe Paterno was found guilty on 45 counts of child sex abuse.

  • In this courtroom sketch, Judge John Cleland, second from left, defendant former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, right, and his lawyer Karl Rominger, second from right, listen at the verdict in Sandusky's child sexual abuse trial is read by the jury foreman at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa., Friday, June 22, 2012. Sandusky was found guilty of 45 charges of child sexual abuse involving 10 boys over a period of 15 years. (AP Photo/Aggie Kenny)

    Ex-Penn St. assistant Sandusky convicted of child abuse

    For years, the children Jerry Sandusky had preyed upon kept quiet about what the former Penn State assistant football coach did to them in echoing shower stalls, empty hotel rooms and the muffled confines of his basement bedroom.

  • ** FILE ** Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno (right) poses on Aug. 6, 1999, with his defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, during Penn State Media Day at State College, Pa. (Associated Press)

    Ex-Penn State coach Sandusky arrested again; judge sets bail at $250K

    A judge has ordered former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky jailed unless he can pay $250,000 bail on the latest child sex-abuse charges against him.

  • Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, right, leaves the office of Centre County District Justice Daniel A. Hoffman under escort by Pennsylvania State Police and Attorney General's Office officials in Bellefonte, Pa., on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2011. Sandusky was arrested and jailed Wednesday on new child sex abuse charges brought by two new accusers, including one who claims Sandusky molested him numerous times in a basement bedroom, according to authorities. (AP Photo/The Patriot-News, Andy Colwell)

    Jerry Sandusky arrested on new charges of sex abuse

    Ex-Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was arrested and jailed Wednesday on new child sex abuse charges brought by two new accusers, including one who claims Sandusky molested him numerous times in a basement bedroom.

  • Sandusky says he only 'horsed around' with boys

    The former Penn State assistant football coach at the heart of a massive child sex-abuse scandal said he showered with young boys and hugged them but called the allegedly criminal contact "horseplay."

  • Sandusky proclaims innocence in NBC interview

    A former Penn State football assistant coach has denied allegations that he sexually abused eight boys and told a television interviewer that he was not a pedophile. Meanwhile, his attorney said he expects some alleged victims to come forward to deny that they were abused.

  • Sandusky proclaims innocence in NBC interview

    A former Penn State football assistant coach charged with sexually abusing eight boys in a scandal that has rocked the university said Monday that there was no abuse and that any activities in a campus shower with a boy were just horseplay, not molestation.

  • **FILE** Former Penn State football defensive coordinator Gerald "Jerry" Sandusky sits in a car Nov. 5, 2011, as he leaves the office of Centre County Magisterial District Judge Leslie A. Dutchcot in State College, Pa. (Associated Press/The Patriot-News)

    Sandusky says he only 'horsed around' with boys

    The former Penn State assistant football coach at the heart of a massive child sex-abuse scandal said he showered with young boys and hugged them but called the allegedly criminal contact "horseplay."

  • ** FILE ** Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno (right) poses on Aug. 6, 1999, with his defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, during Penn State Media Day at State College, Pa. (Associated Press)

    Sandusky proclaims innocence in NBC interview

    Jerry Sandusky said in an interview with NBC that he is innocent of the child sex abuse charges that have rocked Penn State and cost coach Joe Paterno his job, though the former defensive coordinator acknowledged he "horsed around" and touched kids.

  • How a scandal brought down Joe Paterno

    The tipping point came when the state's top cop said what everyone was thinking: Why didn't Joe Paterno do more? Why didn't anyone at Penn State?

  • 2 top officials step down amid Penn St sex scandal

    Two top Penn State officials charged with covering up allegations of an explosive child-sex abuse scandal related to former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky stepped down late Sunday after an emergency meeting of the university's Board of Trustees.

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