Jerry Sandusky Maintains Innocence Amid New Evidence
Jerry Sandusky Maintains Innocence Amid New Evidence
Jerry Sandusky Maintains Innocence Amid New Evidence
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Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football coach convicted of child sexual abuse, continues to proclaim his innocence, alleging that his accusers were coached, manipulated, and incentivized by money. Sandusky, serving a 30 to 60-year term, claims he was wrongfully convicted based on inconsistent testimony and challenges the validity of repressed memory therapy used in the case. His legal team seeks a new trial, highlighting discrepancies in the accusers' statements. Despite over $100 million in payouts by Penn State to victims, Sandusky's wife stands by him, denying the allegations of abuse. Sandusky's insistence on innocence persists despite testimonies of abuse spanning from grooming to violent attacks during his time at the Second Mile charity organization.

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