Paterno to get $500K pension ??

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Paterno in line for $500,000-plus pension

Separately, The New York Times reports that the ex-Penn State coach transferred full ownership of his house to his wife for $1 in July



Former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno's long service at the university theoretically puts him in line for a pension of more than $500,000 a year, according to an Associated Press analysis of state public pension records.



eparately, The New York Times reported Tuesday night that Paterno transferred full ownership of his house to his wife, Sue, for $1 in July. The couple had previously held joint ownership of the house. Paterno's attorney Wick Sollers told the paper in an e-mail that the transfer had nothing to do with the scandal but was part of an ongoing "multiyear estate planning program."



Paterno's pension records obtained Tuesday from the State Employees' Retirement System credit him with more than 60 years in the system. The formula used to determine benefits makes him eligible for a pension equal to 100 percent of the average of his three highest-salary years.



His pay rose from $541,000 to $568,000 over the past three full calendar years.
When Paterno retires, he will have to make a set of choices to determine his pension, including whether to designate a survivor to receive benefits after he dies and whether to obtain a one-time, lump-sum payment of his own contributions.



State Employees' Retirement System spokeswoman Pamela Hile said Internal Revenue Code and Retirement Code benefit limits may also apply, so the agency does not issue estimated pension benefits ahead of time. There also is a long-service supplement that could boost Paterno to 110 percent of his final average salary.



A 2006 report on Pennsylvania state pensions said the largest pension at that time within SERS was $254,000, being collected by a Penn State surgery professor who had withdrawn a $554,000 lump sum.



Paterno, 84, lost his job as head football coach last week after his onetime top assistant Jerry Sandusky was charged with sexually abusing boys, including some on campus, for more than 15 years.



Paterno has not been charged with any crime, and state prosecutors have said he is not a target. But he has come under criticism for how he responded when a graduate assistant said he saw Sandusky sexually attacking a boy in the football team locker room shower. A grand jury report said Paterno contacted the athletic director but did not go to police, and he has said he wishes he had done more.



Sandusky has denied the allegations against him, acknowledging he showered with young boys and hugged them but saying his behavior was nothing more than horseplay. He told NBC News' "Rock Center" on Monday that he is not a pedophile but should not have showered with the boys he's charged with sexually assaulting.


The retirement system also confirmed Tuesday that Sandusky collects a $59,000 annual pension and withdrew $148,000 upon retirement.
 

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I'm fine with Joe collecting his pension.
 

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Then how do you know what he knows, what he did about it, etc. etc.
 

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are you saying that if he were to be convicted of something, or at the very least was found to have known, that you'd then be against him getting his pension?
 

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Paterno worked 50 years for his pension, right now, there is nothing, less than nothing that suggests his pension should be denied him.
 

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Unbelievable pensions like this are the reason we are broke as a nation, though he may be the one person that has actually earned it.
 

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The story that he sold his house last July to his wife for $1 lends a lil more conspiracy to the theory. If..hell not if when these kids start suing, any day now, they are going to name everybody in their suits. Joe preparing in July for whats happening now would seem suspicious.....
 

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Maybe I missed it. Did Paterno fuck a kid in the ass too? That must be the case considering how ESPN and the rest of the press seem to be on a crusade to crucify him. My guess is that there are hundreds of people a day who fail to report sexual assault of a child, many of them the parents of said children. I've seen nothing to indicate that Paterno actively participated in any cover up of these crimes, until I do, I won't grab my pitchfork and head to his house.

Bottom line, Paterno is no saint, but how about focusing the vitriol on the homosexual pedophile who is still free, by the way... and the ginger who had a chance to lay the guy out, call the cops and stop things right then and there (now it looks like he got caught in a lie in the 'email to a friend').
 

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