Penn State's Sandusky report will draw scrutiny

Thursday July 12, 2012 2:45 AM

GENARO C. ARMAS

The Associated Press

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — The results of Penn State's internal investigation into the Jerry Sandusky scandal are about to be released, in the form of a report that could answer many of the troubling questions swirling around one of the darkest scandals in sports history.

The report being released early Thursday is the product of a team led by former federal judge and FBI director Louis Freeh.

They've interviewed hundreds of people to learn how the university responded to warning signs that its once revered former defensive coordinator was a serial child molester.

Sandusky is awaiting sentencing after being convicted on 45 criminal counts last month at a trial that included gut-wrenching testimony from eight young men who said he abused them.

By contrast, the Freeh report is expected to focus on Penn State.

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