Penn State Memos Show Funding Fears, Secrecy Effort

January 5, 2012

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Penn State’s board of trustees and president focused on repairing the college’s tarnished image and braced for financial backlash in the immediate aftermath of the minor sex-abuse scandal that erupted two months ago, going so far as to recommend reminding any outraged donors that they wouldn’t get their money back, according to internal memos obtained by The Associated Press.Four memos sent Nov. 14-18 and released to the AP this week describe the college’s scrambling response less than two weeks after former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was arrested on minor molestation charges. Two Penn State administrators also were charged with lying to a grand jury and failing to properly report suspected minor abuse.Glance at More…
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