Report: Ex-PSU president OK'd not reporting abuse

Saturday June 30, 2012 12:45 PM

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — A news organization says it has seen emails showing Penn State university former president Graham Spanier agreed not to take allegations of sex abuse against ex-assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky to authorities but worried they'd be "vulnerable" for failing to report it.

CNN says the emails followed a graduate assistant's 2001 report of seeing Sandusky sexually assaulting a boy in a shower.

Spanier hasn't been charged. His attorney didn't immediately return a call Saturday.

The emails show athletic director Tim Curley and retired vice president Gary Schultz intended to report the allegation, then reconsidered. Spanier responded he was "supportive" but worried they might "become vulnerable for not having reported it."

NBC has also reported on the emails.

Schultz and Curley are awaiting trial on charges they lied to the grand jury. Sandusky has been convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys.

©2013 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Comments

Currently in Columbus
52°
Overcast

Today

Full schedule
8:00
The Big Bang Theory
8:30
Two and a Half Men
9:00
Person Of Interest
10:00
Elementary
11:00
10TV News @ 11PM
11:35
Late Show with David Letterman