...testimony against former university officials related to their response to the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal. In its response to McQueary's lawsuit...
...the university may claim coverage for claims made by accusers of Jerry Sandusky. To read more, ...
...impression arose from a grand jury investigation of additional defendants in the Sandusky case where the grand jury judge no longer had jurisdiction because defendants...
...where plaintiff claimed he was the "scapegoat" for the Gerald Sandusky scandal and that Penn State "treated him as a leper to...
...State for defamation and other claims in the fallout from the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal has survived preliminary objections. Chester County Court...
...by lawmakers in the wake of the June 2012 conviction of Jerry Sandusky on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. The House Committee...
...to litigation over coverage claims stemming from lawsuits related to the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal and Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Gary S...
...Penn State officials' response to reports of child sex abuse by Jerry Sandusky found his jurisdiction ended when the presentment was handed up. ...
...to recover and redirect the first installment of penalties paid over Jerry Sanduskys conviction of sex-abuse charges. The suit, filed in Commonwealth...
...of former Penn State defensive coordinator and convicted serial child molester Jerry Sandusky and officials in the Catholic Church, locally in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia...
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