Former Penn State assistant gets $1.7M in whistleblower fees

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A former Penn State assistant coach will be getting his legal fees paid after winning a whistleblower claim over his treatment by the university after Jerry Sandusky's child molestation arrest.

Judge Thomas Gavin on Thursday granted Mike McQueary's lawyers $1.7 million for their work on the case. He had awarded McQueary nearly $5 million in November.


The judge wrote that it would not be reasonable to expect whistleblowers to put their jobs and paychecks at risk in reporting suspected wrongdoing, as well as to fund their own legal representation.


Making whistleblowers financially whole, he said, "will put teeth in the statute and will further its goal of encouraging others to expose wrongdoing."


Penn State said its lawyers had not analyzed Gavin's decision, and McQueary's lawyer did not respond to a phone message seeking comment. Earlier this week, the university's lawyers filed an additional document as they seek to have the verdict overturned, damages lowered or a new trial ordered.


McQueary's father, John McQueary, said Friday his son knew about the judge's decision but was at the gym and unlikely to offer his reaction.
"Until this thing gets settled, I mean paid, I don't think he's going to be interested in making comments just yet," said John McQueary, who along with Mike McQueary testified last week for prosecutors in the criminal case against former Penn State president Graham Spanier.


The judge's new order also gave McQueary $15,000 for a bowl bonus he would have earned if the school had not suspended him from coaching after Sandusky's arrest in November 2011. Penn State was also ordered to pay about $34,000 for transcripts, witness fees and other costs.
A jury in October also granted McQueary $7.3 million for defamation and misrepresentation. Those claims were tried along with the whistleblower allegations, which under state law were decided by the judge.


Mike McQueary has said he happened to encounter Sandusky, then retired after decades as a Nittany Lions defensive coach, sexually abusing a boy in a team shower on a Friday night in February 2001.


McQueary reported it the next morning to then-head coach Joe Paterno, who in turn alerted the athletic director, Tim Curley. Curley and then-vice president Gary Schultz subsequently met with McQueary, but police and child welfare authorities were never notified.


Earlier this month, Curley and Schultz struck deals with the attorney general's office and pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor count of child endangerment. They both testified against Spanier.


Spanier was convicted of misdemeanor child endangerment. All three men await sentencing.


McQueary also testified against Sandusky, who was convicted in 2012 of 45 counts of child sexual abuse and is appealing while he serves a 30- to 60-year state prison sentence.


After Sandusky's 2011 arrest, McQueary was placed on paid leave and banned from athletic facilities. He was terminated the next year when his coaching contract expired and has not been able to find employment since.
 

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now if i can could please get you to push brucefan's 4 different bumped posts about State Penn from the college football forum into the Rubber Room i will be forever grateful.

facts:
Spanier? convicted
Sandusky? convicted
Paterno? humiliated and disgraced
Curley? plead guilty
Schultz? plead guilty
State Penn? paid >$100M already to victims

McQueary? vindicated
McQueary's lawyers? paid

yet Brucefan and his fellow child rapist lovers in Creepy Valley will continue to keep their heads shoved up the 11-year old boy asses they dream about (or is that a little old for you freaks?)

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paid. he can't find work...but doesn't need to. ever
 

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Good for him and I never even liked the guy. If not for him psu may still have Jerry playing with boys in showers. Brucefan would like it that way.
 

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now if i can could please get you to push brucefan's 4 different bumped posts about State Penn from the college football forum into the Rubber Room i will be forever grateful.

facts:
Spanier? convicted
Sandusky? convicted
Paterno? humiliated and disgraced
Curley? plead guilty
Schultz? plead guilty
State Penn? paid >$100M already to victims

McQueary? vindicated
McQueary's lawyers? paid

yet Brucefan and his fellow child rapist lovers in Creepy Valley will continue to keep their heads shoved up the 11-year old boy asses they dream about (or is that a little old for you freaks?)

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He is currently wearing his "Sandusky is Innocent" pajamas and is surrounded by people in white coats
 

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now if i can could please get you to push brucefan's 4 different bumped posts about State Penn from the college football forum into the Rubber Room i will be forever grateful.

facts:
Spanier? convicted
Sandusky? convicted
Paterno? humiliated and disgraced
Curley? plead guilty
Schultz? plead guilty
State Penn? paid >$100M already to victims

McQueary? vindicated
McQueary's lawyers? paid

yet Brucefan and his fellow child rapist lovers in Creepy Valley will continue to keep their heads shoved up the 11-year old boy asses they dream about (or is that a little old for you freaks?)

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The greatest cover-up over multiple decades. 24 charges against the PSU administrators

3 Stuck , all misdemeanors , and 2 they were wiling to accept a plea-bargain for since its impossible to get a fair jury

THEY WERE INNOCENT OF ALL OTHR CHARGES!

Does that make any sense if they actually had a case ?

No!

Ill just keep posting this until someone explains this to me

In a rational world , this story is run by the media everywhere explaining how they fucked up!


There Was No Cover-up’: Fed Agent Tasked With Investigation of Penn State Scandal Breaks Silenceby John Ziegler | 8:50 am, March 27th, 2017

first-ever interview done with a former special agent of the Federal Investigative Services who, on behalf of the Federal Government, did a comprehensive analysis of the situation and came to exactly the same conclusion. His name is John Snedden. In late 2011, just after the scandal broke he was given the job of investigating whether Spanier should be able to retain in very high level top-secret national security clearance. After interviewing nearly every key person at Penn State (including Spanier himself, under oath, for over eight hours) he complied a remarkable 110-page report which I released exclusively here a couple of weeks ago.
Spanier High Level Clearance FBI Report – Redacted by LawNewz on Scribd
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At that time, I had planned to interview Snedden for my weekly podcast. However, at the very last moment, Spanier’s lawyers asked him to hold off because they expected him to be their star witness at last week’s trial. Unfortunately, while Snedden drove from New York to testify last Thursday morning as planned, the defense team called a highly-questionable audible and elected, again at the last second, to call no witnesses at all and simply rest their case.
Snedden, who is extremely eager to tell his version of what really happened here, finally spoke to me on the record yesterday in this extraordinary interview:
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Here are some of the highlights of what Snedden says:

  • He is very confident that there was no cover-up, no conspiracy, and nothing to cover up in the first place.
  • He is sure that Graham Spanier is innocent and believes that if the jury had heard from him, or even just read his report, that he would have been fully exonerated by the trial verdicts.
  • He has harsh words for former FBI Director Louis Freeh whose “Freeh Report” famously condemned Penn State and believes Freeh purposely ignored the FIS report because it contradicted the conclusion he had been paid to come to.
  • He does not believe that Mike McQueary ever witnessed any sort of a sexual act in a Penn State shower and is even more certain that he never told anyone at Penn State that he did.
  • He views Joe Paterno as a very minor figure in all of this who was unfairly swept up in the media insanity surrounding the case.
  • He saw no evidence (when there should have been at least some signs of it) indicating Sandusky himself was guilty of the original crimes which began this case, and he firmly believes that there needs to be a reexamination of this entire matter.
Any other high-profile case, Snedden’s interview together with his report would be significant news which would at least force the news media to finally open their minds to the very high likelihood that they have badly blown this whole case from the very beginning. However, having lived this nightmare almost every day for five years, I am quite confident that the truth in this case will continue to suffer from the kryptonite virus given to it by an inept news media which is universally invested in a fairytale, all at the expense of the suffering of many innocent people.

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Penn State Confidential: Mike McQueary Caught With His Pants Down

By Ralph Cipriano
for BigTrial.net

When the state Attorney General's investigators first came to see Mike McQueary in 2010, McQueary claimed he knew that they were there to talk to him about Jerry Sandusky. Even though nine years had gone by since McQueary allegedly saw a naked Sandusky cavorting in the showers with an underage boy.

But a few reporters familiar with the case have long believed that McQueary was lying. And that when the investigators from the state Attorney General's office showed up, McQueary was actually worried he was in big trouble for a couple of reasons.

Why? McQueary, a former Penn State quarterback and assistant coach, supposedly was betting on Penn State football games. McQueary also supposedly had used a Penn State phone to text photos of his privates to coeds who weren't his wife.

Today, one of those reporters who believes McQueary was lying just blew up McQueary, a female source, and quite possibly himself. John Ziegler did it by posting text messages and graphic photos on his website to show that seven years after he was visited by the AG, McQueary allegedly is still texting photos of his privates. And this time, to keep the scandal all in the PSU soap opera family, the gal McQueary allegedly was texting was the former fiancé of Joe Amendola, Sandusky's former defense lawyer.

It's a story about porn but the reporter who broke it has a serious purpose behind his tawdry tale.

The whole Penn State grand jury report was built around Mike McQueary's alleged witnessing of Jerry Sandusky's alleged anal rape of a boy in the showers.

Even though investigators subsequently claimed that they never found the alleged victim of that alleged 2001 rape. And McQueary himself told the AG's office that he never said he witnessed penetration, but that the grand jury report had "twisted" his words.

So the whole credibility of the Penn State cases rises and falls on the credibility of Mike McQueary, the state's star whistleblower.

If McQueary was lying about knowing what the AG's investigators wanted to talk to him about, Ziegler wrote, "It also meant that Mike was particularly vulnerable to being manipulated by the authorities."

Ziegler is the crusading reporter who became convinced that Jerry Sandusky was innocent of the 45 charges that he was found guilty of. In furtherance of what may be construed as a suicide mission, Ziegler revealed that a couple of his original sources for the dirt on Mike McQueary were none other than former Penn State president Graham Spanier, and Jay Paterno, son of the late football coach Joe Paterno.

Ziegler also credits Jay Paterno with the funniest line in the story. It happened when Jay quipped after allegedly seeing an earlier crotch shot from McQueary, "Well, it's either Mike or Ronald McDonald," referring to McQueary's flaming red hair.

But Ziegler isn't the only reporter who was onto the McQueary sexting story. On his website, Ziegler posted a tape from 2014 where ESPN reporter Don Van Natta "bragged he had the entire penis picture story covered, all the way down to the phone records of Mike's panicked calls to friends convinced that his career would be over once Joe Paterno found out about the pictures," Ziegler wrote.

The penis pictures, however, never made it into the ESPN story. But the posted audio shows Van Natta was clearly convinced he had that part of the story nailed down.

Deadspin also speculated in 2014 that way in 1995 during a blowout victory over Rutgers, McQueary, then the Penn State QB, came in to throw a last-minute Hail Mary just to beat the point spread.

John Snedden, a former special agent for the federal government who did a background check on Graham Spanier, said he found the sexting story about McQueary disturbing.

"It certainly doesn't seem to be indicative of somebody who would be a credible witness in a sex-related case," Snedden said. "It certainly casts doubt on any credibility he [McQueary] might have if you're running around doing that."

In his blog post, Ziegler explains why he outed the woman in the story that McQueary was allegedly sexting. First, Ziegler says, the woman was the instigator in contacting both Ziegler and McQueary. She also promised to come on Ziegler's podcast and tell all, the reporter writes.

"One, when she backed out of our agreement, I was no longer bound by my part of it," Ziegler wrote. "Second, I just don't give a damn anymore."



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