The Nittany Nightmare Continues: More Financial Incest At PSU- Accused Perjuror Gary Schultz Head of Nittany Insurance Pays First Victim Payout AND His Lawyers

State College,  PA & Burlington, VT-  In the latest example of financial incest involving PSU, The Second Mile, and a bevy of double-dipping board members and executives, we arrive at the first discovery between an accused suspect in the case and his principal interest in an insurance company that recently paid out a settlement to an alleged victim of Jerry Sandusky.  As the filing has likely been sealed as a condition of it’s settlement, it is unknown if Schultz or anyone else within PSU in addition to Sandusky was named in the civil action.

Gary C. Schultz, interim Sr. VP for Finance and Business returned  following  previous retirement from PSU this past July.

 

His return to the PSU payroll  around the time that a grand jury was meeting about his possible complicity, FOLLOWING his own alleged perjurious testimony begs the question-As Schultz knew he was under investigation as well as Sandusky and Curley-

Did Schultz come out of retirement in anticipation of  incurring significant legal fees he did not want coming out of his own pocket?

-Record Scratch-

You read that correctly.

Mr. Schultz, who along with Tim Curley were bound over for trial at their preliminary hearing on perjury charges and a misdemeanor failure to report summons last month,  is being provided legal representation costs through Nittany Insurance Company, where he is a paid Director.  According to Acting President Erickson,  it will also be used to cover any civil settlements and judgements in the Sandusky debacle et al.

This would seem to be in violation of the Vermont Captive Insurance Regulations Section 12, or conflict of interest.

In a letter sent to Penn State Interim President Rodney Erickson,  Senator Michael Stack (D) Philadelphia,  expressed his concern that taxpayers and donors should not be footing the bill for the Universities necessary legal representation for the various civil and criminal issues  and potential settlements.

In a response to Senator Stack,  President Erickson assured him that such costs would be accommodated by it’s liability insurance.  Nittany Insurance Company  is listed as the professional liability insurance company of record on the PSU site as well as the provider for PSU students in programs including the Hershey Medical Center.

President Erickson did not reference Mr. Schultz’s directorship position within Nittany Insurance Company although www.blinkoncrime.com was able to confirm with the Vermont Secretary of State that as of this afternoon, there are no pending changes to its registration.

Gary Schultz’s co-director at Nittany Insurance Company, is Allan Anderson,  Former VP and Chief Executive Officer for Hershey Medical Center.

While the captive insurance firm is self-administered, as Director,  Schultz would be in a position to review,  award, accept, negotiate or reject settlements within the framework of their contract with PSU and appropriate regulatory requirements.   Captive insurance companies are often developed as part of a risk mitigation strategy and as an entree to the reinsurance market for payouts exceeding a fixed amount.  Registered in Vermont, Nittany Insurance Company was formed in 1993.

It would seem a good starting point for questions on the regulatory  and compliance matter might be how the bid is/was awarded for initial self-administered liability coverage directed by a potential party and what the premiums, which are deductible to PSU,  were and  are?

What adjustments to same have been made in relation to the known incidents and corresponding dates alleged against Sandusky, Curley and Schultz?

What else is Nittany Insurance funding it may have had ample heads up about?

Does Schultz have a poster of Ken Lay in the top of his humidor?  Bernie Madoff?

 

 

 

www.blinkoncrime.com poster erose contributed to the research of this article.

 

 

 

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  1. erose says:

    CEO’s of Merck, & Highmark, Commish of NFL are just a few bios in Captain of Industry Section of W&J (that’s what they call it.)

    http://issuu.com/washjeff/docs/efal

  2. erose says:

    I am guessing Paul Offill’s mother started the ball rolling in 1926 on what would evolve in to the Brownson House. Paul married a Pitts girl, Elinor Bissell who moved with her parents to LA and went to west coast schools, where her dad was a prof. This might matter as the Neighborhood House Association was founded in San Diego which was affiliated with the Brownson House and I couldn’t figure out how someone in PA in the ’20′s was connected to a charity that was started in San Diego, CA in the ’20′s.

    Bottom line, Offill Jr. attended W&J, his mom and 12 of her friends started the cooking classes, the Brownson House is a W&J charity, IMO. Forget the priests, I think we just found a WASP’s nest.

    12-31-38

    snip>
    Mr [Paul] Offill attended Washington and Jefferson College…

    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1129&dat=19381231&id=m7hRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=a2kDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3508,2903855

    In 1926, Mrs. Paul Offill and 12 members of the Daughters of current Events Club raised funds to rent a room on Weirich Avenue to conduct community cooking classes. In 1927 a second room was rented for sewing classes and the agency’s first part time employee was hired to teach the classes.

    http://www.wash-greenesportshall.org/2002/Brownson%20House.htm

    snip>
    …the Brownson House an affiliate of Neighborhood House Association

    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2519&dat=19701019&id=-2peAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YWENAAAAIBAJ&pg=2843,6256416

    His father, Malcolm Havens Bissell (1889-1975), was a graduate of Yale University (1911, 1918, 1921), and a prominent geologist, geographer, and humanist. Professor Bissell worked for the states of Connecticut and Pennsylvania and taught at Bryn Mawr College before moving west to establish the Department of Geography at the University of Southern California. He had a long and distinguished career at USC and was eventually named professor emeritus. In addition to studying in France and Germany, Professor Bissell did field work in the American Southwest and elsewhere. He was at one time vice-president of the American Humanist Association and a signatory to the Humanist Manifesto II of 1973.

    http://tellersofweirdtales.blogspot.com/2011/06/mal-bissell-1916-2006.html

    NHA was incorporated in 1923 under the direction of Helen and Mary Marston, Emma Way, W. Templeton Johnson, Rebecca Halley and Mrs. John L. Bacon. The Articles of Incorporation written in 1923 state, “The purpose of this organization is to maintain a social settlement in which residents and other workers shall seek to perform the services of a good neighbor to people of the district to promote their physical and moral welfare, and especially to promote the welfare of children and young people, by means of industrial work, educational and medical assistance and directed recreation; to understand the Mexicans and any other group, to interpret their needs to the community and contribute to an appreciation of their culture, and in all the work of the Society to develop independence and leadership, thus helping people of the neighborhood to help themselves.”

    http://www.neighborhoodhouse.org/about-us/neighborhood-house-association-history/

  3. erose says:

    Correction: Elinor Bissell attended both an east and a west coast school where her father was on the faculity.

  4. erose says:

    03-09-68
    Author’s Day Is Planned for Cecile Cox Offill

    Art Sandusky will appear on the program.

    She worked closely on the Neighborhood House Movement/Association with T S Fitch (once mayor of Washington PA), founder and CEO of Washington Steel Corp. and stong supporter of the Pony League.

    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2519&dat=19680309&id=F8VdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Yl4NAAAAIBAJ&pg=2509,936216

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._S._Fitch

    Offill is the only non-clergy in the bunch.

    The Pittsburg Experiment

    The birthing vision challenge for The Experiment in the 1950′s was “to make Pittsburgh as famous for God as it is for steel”. Former Directors include The Rev. William, H. Cohea (’55-’58),

    Mr. Paul M. Offill (’58-’60),

    The Rev. Donald T. James (’60-’69), and The Rev. Paul F. Everett (’69-’95).

    http://www.pghexp.org/about.html

  5. erose says:

    03-04-87

    Art and Evelyn leave the Brownson House, though retired in ’84 and moved in to a church owned home after serving for consultants for a couple of years, they were moving to be close to their son.

    Interesting that Fitch and an elementary school principal, Guy McCarrell, gave Sandusky his job.

    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2519&dat=19870304&id=wG9eAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pGENAAAAIBAJ&pg=6008,231452

  6. erose says:

    Guy B. McCarrell
    Former principal, teacher in Washington schools
    Guy Bernard McCarrell, 83, of Washington, died at 5:10 a.m. Sunday, December 7, 1997, at Washington County Health Center. He was born December 20, 1913, in Washington, a son of William D. and Gertrude McCool McCarrell. Mr. McCarrell was a member of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Washington where he served as an elder. He also served as chairman of the corporation, Sunday school superintendent and Sunday school teacher for the church. Prior to his retirement, he was the principal at Washington Park School. He had taught in the Washington School District for 42 years. Mr. McCarrell coached high school track and was an assistant football coach. He was also involved with boys’ baseball. Mr. McCarrell was a graduate of Washington High School. He also attended Washington and Jefferson College…

    http://www.genealogybuff.com/pa/pa-washington-obits4.htm

  7. erose says:

    Feb 2010

    Local sports columnist claims his family inhabited the Brownson House for three decades, starting in the ’70′s. Interesting about the small building for wrestling, pool tables and air hockey.

    http://pdf.butlereagle.com/pdf/Pub/BE/10/02/02/Images/B110202.pdf

  8. erose says:

    5 days ago -

    A daughter of local philanthropists T.S. Fitch, founder of Washington Steel, and Janet Reed Fitch, Fergus’ commitment to service developed at an early age. She spent much of her youth at LeMoyne Multi-Cultural Community Center, an organization committed to bridging the gap between races and neighborhoods by serving low-income minority children and families.

    Fergus has served on the boards of Easter Seals, YWCA, Washington Area Humane Society, Brownson House Auxiliary and Washington Hospital Foundation.

    The Louis E. Waller Humanitarian Award will be presented to Fergus at the Foundation’s annual Legacy Celebration. For more information about the Community Foundation, please visit http://www.wccf.net.

    http://www.observer-reporter.com/or/washingtoncounty11/05-15-2012-humanitarian-award

  9. beejay says:

    @erose: can i be ur silent cheerleader?

    Thinking this might be deja vu all over again. Washington,PA replicated in State College. Maybe totally Owful.

    I couldn’t work out the dates to confirm your assumption of JI Brownson senior & junior last nite. But found confirmation just now:

    “Mr. James Irwin Brownson, a member of the Wash
    ington County Historical Society, was born at Washington,
    Pa., on January 25,, 1856, of Rev. Dr. James I. and Eleanor
    M. (Acheson) Brownson; graduated from Washington and
    Jefferson College in 1875; studed law with Mr. Alexander
    Wilson and was admitted to the Washington County Bar
    in 1878.”

    link:
    http://archive.org/stream/lifetimessenator00browrich/lifetimessenator00browrich_djvu.txt
    [note: this is from a paper written by, and read before the Wash Cty Hist Society.] Here’s how Brownson, the younger, was introduced that day:

    “Mr. Brownson, who is to read the Sketch of the Life and Times
    of Senator James Ross, needs no introduction to your acquaintance,
    and I know he will receive your interested attention.

    The Life and Times of Senator James Ross

    A Sketch by Mr. James I. Brownson”

    ___________

    Reading all this stuff, and the Calif division of the Brownson House forerunner, it’s across Protestant and Catholic faiths. And it’s like American History 101. Hope we don’t have to revise what we were taught.

  10. beejay says:

    “He’s not even coy about his desire still to run a program, any program, perhaps a Division III team or, don’t laugh, a midget league basketball team.”

    The above is taken from a 1999 article when he retired, at:
    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1017979/2/index.htm

    “While in the tiny office, decorated with pictures, plaques, news clippings and a bronzed shoe that he wore as a midget football player, Sandusky checks his voice mail and returns the most important calls (his calls are still filtered through the football office, across the street at the new state-of-the-art Lasch Building).”

    The above is taken from a 2000 article at:
    http://www.collegian.psu.edu:8080/archive/2000/12/12-06-00tdc/12-06-00dsports-1.asp

    “STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – When Jerry Sandusky moved his aging parents here in 1987 from Washington, Pa., he found them a three-bedroom rancher on Bristol Avenue in adjoining Ferguson Township.

    Like his house, his parents’ also backed onto a park with a playground. And there were always children on Bristol, at first passing in and out of the busy Assembly of God church at the corner and later attending the elementary school that now occupies that site.

    A dutiful only son, he visited Art and Evy Sandusky often. When that Assembly of God church started a football league for boys 9 to 14, Sandusky, though he was a Methodist and lived four miles away, served as a guest instructor.”

    The above taken from a 2011 article at:
    http://articles.philly.com/2011-11-20/news/30422217_1_grand-jury-jerry-sandusky-juniata-college

    _____________

    A dumb question: what would be the proper jurisdiction for accusers who lived in, say, West Virgina, or southern Ohio when they were abused, but where the accused was a PA resident? What if some of the incidents occurred in PA? What if all the incidents occurred in the accused’s state of residence? What if all of the incidents occurred in yet a third state, where the accused took the accuser for the assault, yet neither of them were residents of?

    I ask because I’ve read about kids involved in Brownson House recreation yet living in West VA and in Ohio. A state line isn’t a moat. See how complicated and protracted this could become?

    Oh, and on a separate note, JS was in charge of high school recruiting for PSU football in southwest PA, down into West VA and over into southern Ohio.

  11. beejay says:

    Do ya’ll know how to delve into any particular book, at least the portions made available, by going into Google Books? Just type in a name, or word(s) and it’ll pull it up for you.

    Let’s see if you can also go directly to a search someone else did. Anyone who’s interested can try this link:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=DhURgPDxVhgC&pg=PA38&dq=paul+pchinow&hl=en#v=onepage&q=paul pchinow&f=false

  12. erose says:

    Yep, it worked. Pauly Bird. Also, Benny Biceps went to W&J.

    beejay says:
    May 21, 2012 at 2:09 pm

  13. erose says:

    Just putting it together that the Community Chests became the AACO which became the United Way, which teamed up with the NFL in 1999.

    Tom Fitch also served on the Boards of Washington & Jefferson College, Washington Hospital, the Community Chest (now United Way)…

    http://www.wash-greenesportshall.org/2000/Fitch.htm

    In 1887, a Denver woman, a priest, two ministers and a rabbi… [sounds like the start of a bad joke]

    1918:

    Executives of 12 fund-raising federations met in Chicago and formed the American Association for Community Organizations (AACO), the predecessor to United Way of America.

    1919:

    Rochester, New York used the name Community Chest, a name widely adopted by United Way organizations and used until the early 1950s. This year began a 10-year growth period in the number of Community Chests: 39 in 1919; 353 in 1929.

    1973:

    The NFL and the United Way establish their partnership to increase public awareness of social service issues facing the country. In addition to public service announcements in which volunteer NFL players, coaches and owners appear, NFL players support their local United ways through personal appearances, special programs, and sitting on United Way governing boards.

    http://www.uwcw.org/history

  14. erose says:

    Correction: United Way & NFL partnership in ’73, 25th anniversary in ’99.

  15. Word Girl says:

    beejay,
    thanks for the tip on google books. I’m reading Touched now and carefully read Kip’s and Kara’s introductions. Jer’s (blech) prose is pretty sappy and at times I’ve felt the nausea rising. His loose cannon approach tells me a bit about how he views consequences.

    I’ll probably be reading the beginning of a lot of books this way!
    http://books.google.com/books?id=DhURgPDxVhgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=jerry+sandusky&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Auy6T8XcCeSsiQKHtYiKDg&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=jerry%20sandusky&f=true

  16. erose says:

    Wrestling History 101 (part 1- draft title doc & roc)
    Art Sandusky was a grad of Washington High School, as was his son. I do not find either of them involved in the wrestling programs.

    Dr William A Harris

    Wrestled at Washington & Jefferson College and started the wrestling program at Washington High School.

    http://www.wash-greenesportshall.org/1986/HARRIS.htm

    1991 SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA WRESTLING HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
    DON HANEY
    DR. WILLIAM A. “DOC” HARRIS
    REX PEERY
    HUGH PEERY
    ED PEERY

    http://wrestlingclassic.com/SW_HOF/index.htm

    Little Prexie Yearbook 1948
    Mention of wrestling mentor Doc Harris

    http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/Washington_High_School_Little_Prexie_Yearbook/1948/Page_82.html

    Here is a photo from 1945 “Wrestlers doing road work”. My dad Jack was on the wrestling team in ’45. They are left to right:
    Front: John Lahosky, Jack Lemon
    Back: Larry Ianni, Harold Miller, Jack Sullivan, Charles Hoover, Bob Laurine, “Doc” Harris (Coach) and Jim Kennedy

    http://freepages.school-alumni.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ebgschol/whs45wre.htm

    Washington High School Nostagia
    http://freepages.school-alumni.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ebgschol/index.html

    Doc was wrestling coach at WHS for 11 years.
    http://www.swpastats.com/Wrestling/HONOR/COACH.pdf

    The Father of Western PA High School Wrestling
    Robert J “Roc” O’Connell (PSU grad)
    http://canonsburgfriends.blogspot.com/2008/09/father-of-high-school-wrestling-in.html

    WPIAL chairman Roc holds wrestling tourney at PSU 1952
    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19521210&id=y0gbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rE0EAAAAIBAJ&pg=4329,4510313

    Roc GM of Canonsburg HS and wrestling coach and WPIAL chair
    http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/Canonsburg_High_School_Canon_Log_Yearbook/1947/Page_13.html

  17. beejay says:

    @Word Girl: You’re welcome. When I read pretty much all of Touched that is put up on the Web, I was okay. But after I read the entire (borrowed) copy, the whole book, I was really shaken for a couple of days. Not that he “tells” all that much. And he’s definitely not psychologically aware–an understatement. Just knowing what he’s charged with, and reading him tell an entire book worth of superficial “my life” garbage–the juxtaposition got to me.

    Hope you’ll take it in small doses if it starts to get to you.

    JS supposedly dictated a bunch of his mischievous and sappy anecdotes into recorded form, from which Kip tried to create a coherent narrative. Sometimes I couldn’t sense who was talking, but Kip overall did a good job, IMO, with what he had to work with.

    I got tired of reading about how JS cried in all these tender moments. Wanted to yell, “I’ll give you something to cry about, you old….”

  18. erose says:

    I never caught this before, but PSU academic advisor for football played for Artie Sandusky’s Pony League baseball team.

    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2519&dat=19960916&id=ZIJeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_mENAAAAIBAJ&pg=1492,84462

  19. erose says:

    Don Ferrell

    2003
    “Don has been a great asset to the University in many different ways,” said Coach Joe Paterno. “He was an excellent coach and teacher and has done a marvelous job running our academic support area. Our academic success and high graduation rates are a great tribute to Don. He’s a fun guy and we’ll miss him.”

    Ferrell is Washington, Pa. native who earned all-state honors in football and basketball at Washington High School and was a member of the Big 33 football team. He played defensive back and wide receiver at Drake University and earned his degree in education in 1964.

    http://www.gopsusports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/063003aaa.html

    2008
    For the past 37 years Don Ferrell has been an active part in the Penn State athletic department and the Penn State community. As he continues to add years of knowledge, he continues to touch the lives of everyone around him.

    At a time when the football program needed some guidance, head coach Joe Paterno found that Ferrell was the only one for the job of academic advisor.

    “Coach Paterno and I developed a philosophy and a friendship that was never interrupted in all the time I was with the football team,” said Ferrell.

    http://www.gopsusports.com/genrel/012308aab.html

    Entire news page on ’55 champs where Ferrell played short stop and Art coached, and historical stats, fields used…
    http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2519&dat=19940812&id=ZptiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8HcNAAAAIBAJ&pg=3484,3497089

  20. erose says:

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    Could have been Art Sandusky’s high school football and basketball coach senior year also W&J grad and one of the Pony League founders.

    http://www.wash-greenesportshall.org/1987/amos.htm

    Another of Art Sandusky’s peers. He worked at the McWreath Dairy where Art played on their softball and baseball teams. Also a Pony League coach.
    http://www.wash-greenesportshall.org/1987/BLAKE.htm

    One of Doc Harrises wrestling proteges.
    http://www.wash-greenesportshall.org/1987/DE%20PAOLI.htm

  21. erose says:

    That is not code in my post, to my knowledge, and I have no idea what it is.

  22. beejay says:

    The witnesses before the grand jury went secretly into an unmarked underground parking lot. That’s why it’s hard to know who they were. But I am curious as to who might be called upon at JS’ upcoming trial–by either side. So, occasionally I do a little research.

    My thinking is that some of the people involved with the youth football camps that JS was at could have been deposed. So, this is only speculation as to possibilities, however remote. Here is a case where one of those folks, and a stand-up guy, testified in a case brought by a minor’s parents:

    ” According to Guy Montecalvo, the School District’s Athletic Director, once he became aware of the practice, he directed that coaches should not transport athletes in their private vehicles. Before this prohibition, Bedilion and the other coaches regularly gave the softball players rides from the high school to the softball team’s indoor practice facility. Afterwards, Ms. Nichols and Ms. Moeller believed that the coaches were no longer giving the girls rides. Despite this directive, however, Bedilion continued to give B.T. rides home after practice. B.T.’s parents, however, were aware that Bedilion gave B.T. rides and had no objection.”

    http://pa.findacase.com/research/wfrmDocViewer.aspx/xq/fac.%2FFDCT%2FWPA%2F2009%2F20090820_0000750.WPA.htm/qx
    _______

    Here’s another book link, to Game Over. If you go to the link, the authors state that Guy Montecalvo was a volunteer at some of those summer youth football camps sponsored by PSU. Also, they state that GM is a Washington, PA native and was mentored by Jer’s parents at the Brownson House; played football at Washington High; was recruited by JS to play on a scholarship at PSU; and that he never witnessed anything inappropriate betwn JS and a child. GM spent many years as a high school football coach. I’m hoping he might know something:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=2PgOIaYyEZcC&pg=PT17&lpg=PT17&dq=jerry+sandusky+adopted+ray+age+at+adoption&source=bl&ots=YvCgL0emtY&sig=sWXttMYaYcZcikqNX8CRAyvx4Xk&hl=en#v=onepage&q=jerry sandusky adopted ray age at adoption&f=false

  23. beejay says:

    OK. Wrestling. I posted a few days ago that on p 107 in Touched, Jer said he was close friends with, and had over to dinner at his home, famous PSU wrestler Jim Martin. And his then-fiance Becky. Now his wife, and they have a daughter, IIRC.

    Can’t readily find a date on this article, so it needs followup. But Dr. Jim Martin, now, was at one point back in State College. Maybe he, too, knows something of value in this case:

    snip:

    “Jim Martin represents the prototype for Penn State wrestlers as he excelled both on and off the mat during his Penn State career. He was a four-time All-American (1986-89)-winning a national championship in 1988…[skipping all the honors]…After graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree from Penn State, Jim completed medical school at Penn State’s Hershey Medical Center and is now a physician at “University Orthopedics” in State College, Pa.”

    http://nittanyliongrappling.org/martin.html

    JS was always interested in wrestling.

  24. beejay says:

    Now Dr. Jim Martin’s current partner at University Orthopedics in State College was at that board meeting where the decision was made to fire Paterno:

    “Paul Suhey, a former football captain for Paterno and an orthopedic surgeon in the State College area, was the only trustee on campus for the 5 p.m. conference call as others dialed in from around the country.

    ‘‘I was pretty upset,’’ Suhey said. ‘‘I knew we had a problem.’’

    http://articles.boston.com/2012-01-20/sports/30641950_1_trustees-paterno-and-spanier-graham-b-spanier/4
    _________

    Suhey played in the TSM golf tournament, along with Fran Ganter, McQueary and others named and referenced in 2003 here:

    http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/mcqueary_attended_sandusky_fun.html

    What a difference a year made for McQueary.
    B

  25. beejay says:

    Oh, erose. I try for subtlety and innuendo, but if we have to go to “secret codes” I’m outta here!

  26. beejay says:

    This entire episode in PSU history must be really painful for these people.

    “…The Suhey brothers – who the university has called members of “the first family of Penn State football” – also made regular appearances on the Blue and White golf courses…..”

    http://article.wn.com/view/2011/11/24/The_Second_Mile_charity_was_part_of_the_fabric_at_Penn_State/

  27. beejay says:

    BTW, Paul V Suhey was an elected trustee of PSU. His term expires in 2013.

    “PAUL V. SUHEY (2013) Orthopedic Surgeon, Martin & Suhey Orthopedics
    ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES”

    link, with list of other trustees and their status:
    http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:BhR5OI2hB2IJ:http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Horror-Children-pimped-out-to-rich-donors-at-Penn-State%3Fpage%3D42%2Bpaul+suhey+the+second+mile&hl=en&gbv=2&ct=clnk

  28. beejay says:

    Maube this link will take you directly into google books in the Touched chaper called Family. Scroll up and down to read much of it. P 107 is the reference to (now Dr) Jim Martin and the dinner at Jer’s.

    http://books.google.com/books?id=DhURgPDxVhgC&pg=PA217&dq=jerry+sandusky+jim+martin&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false

  29. beejay says:

    At google books you can read in Game Over, the Moushey-Dvorchak book. Pull up google books. There’s a top navigation bar labelled ‘Contents’. Click on it and up comes chapter titles. Other ways to search, too; just a start. This link might take you right there:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=2PgOIaYyEZcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=game+over&hl=en#v=onepage&q=game over&f=false

  30. beejay says:

    Montecalvo vouched for Tim Curley, once his roommate:

    snip:
    “During their college years, Montecalvo and former Penn State Athletic Director Tim Curley were roommates. Both later worked as graduate assistants for the program – the two would end up becoming best friends. When he broaches the subject of Curley’s allegations of perjury, all he can be sure of is the character of the friend he’s known for years.

    “I know my friend Tim Curley, I know what he stands for and know what he has stood for in his entire career,” Montecalvo said. “I’d find it very hard to believe he’d lie to a grand jury.”

    During his time as a graduate assistant, Montecalvo also got to know Sandusky even better and looked up to him.

    “I wanted to be like Jerry,” Montecalvo said in his office at Canon-McMillan….”

    link:
    http://www.altoonamirror.com/page/content.detail/id/555600/Residents-of-Sandusky-s-hometown-in-disbelief.html?nav=742

  31. beejay says:

    Don’t let me distract the ongoing train of thoughts, but it’s always nagged at me about the “counseling services” provided for at the state college office of TSM, and the referral services to outside professionals and agencies provided at the other TSM offices. Did “interns” from PSU provide those counseling sessions? Under whose supervision? Did Dr. Jack Raykovitz provide them? Did anyone make referrals to JR’s private practice? to his associates’ private practices?

    If we didn’t get this posted earlier, there was a letter written to Gary Alexander, Sec of PA Dept Public Welfare in Harrisburg, by Rep. Ronald Waters, on House of Representatives, Commonwealth of PA letterhead asking related questions. Dated Nov 21, 2011.

    My post won’t take if i include the link, which is a pdf file

  32. beejay says:

    Secret code–LOL

    Try creating a link to the Alexander letter by adding in front of the following descriptor http://www.

    And by adding at the end of it .pdf

    pahouse.com/PR/Alexander_letter

    Here you go beejay:

    http://www.pahouse.com/PR/Alexander_letter.pdf

  33. beejay says:

    This sound like something Sandusky would do. Anything to win a game? Just how do you rebuild trust later? And why does it matter? (To me, because people will evaluate things you say and do later in light of lies you tell.)

    snipped from the following article:

    COACH’S LIE GOOD FOR RALLY AND 2A TITLE
    By DAN LEWERENZ< Associated Press Writer
    Sunday, December 09, 2001 Page: 5C

    HERSHEY, Pa. – With his team down at halftime, Washington coach Guy Montecalvo chose an unusual motivational tool.
    “I lied to them,'' Montecalvo said, telling his players he was going to retire and didn't want to go out a loser.
    The Prexies didn't let him down, holding Pen Argyl scoreless in the second half en route to a 19-12 victory in a cold rain Saturday in the PIAA Class 2A championship game.
    “I thought if that could stimulate them a little bit, try anything,'' Montecalvo said. “A couple of assistant coaches were crying at halftime, and I told them I was making that up. I just thought we needed to try something to get them to wake up, because we were really sleepwalking in the first half.''
    It worked."

    Montecalvo's team won the game for him.

    Read more: http://archives.timesleader.com/2001/2001_18/2001_12_09_COACH_S_LIE_GOOD_FOR_RALLY_AND_2A_TITLE.html#ixzz1vdgXHETR

  34. Rose says:

    hello researchers extraordinairre (and beejay you have my best if envious wishes for a bountiful summer)
    It occurred to me Washington PA might be like midwestern towns that produce large books with many photos and stories & geneologies on every family). But these ardnt in bookstores; the townsfolk buy direct. So I checked Wash pa and centennial was 1910. There was a Vol but dont know if it’s family story centered like my husband’s toen:
    2nd url down & it’s a cd pdf of a 158 pg volume

    Washington PA
    Centennial 1910
    http://www.postcardranch.com/pennsylvania-postcards/washington-pa-centennial-1910/

    http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?itemId=251008847238

    maybe there’s a bicentennial book (town hall would know)

  35. Rose says:

    was some kind of a bi book
    http://www.coroflot.com/melanieprisco/web-site-design/1
    maybe in city library

  36. Rose says:

    http://m.cbsnews.com/storysynopsis.rbml?pageType=general&catid=57439202&feed_id=999&videofeed=999
    The trial must go on!
    This will be a starting point

    Someone on Kyron thread pointed out there could well already be a sealed settlement there (against PPS) with a gag order. That’s how a PS would’ve done it here. And there may’ve been such settlements already done in this case by PS, TSM, etc.

  37. erose says:

    Happy Valley is being produced by A&E IndieFilms in partnership with Asylum Entertainment. Jonathan Koch, president of Asylum, is a native of State College, and, in his youth, was a camp counselor for The Second Mile, the nonprofit organization for underprivileged kids founded by the Sanduskys.

    “When you are raised in Happy Valley, you feel as though nothing like this could ever happen there,” Koch is quoted in an A&E press release announcing the project.

    Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/onmovies/153114195.html#ixzz1vi38IDYT

  38. erose says:

    From an upcoming Esquire edition:

    To put together his story, Dittrich combed through papers housed at the Paterno Library on Penn State’s campus. His research turned up much about Paterno’s schedule at that time—his commitments, his cancellations. And a pattern emerges:

    You will find, if you dig into his archives from 1998, that he was a very busy man—he wrote in one letter that he had “committed all my free time to” and was “really stretched” by the ongoing fundraising campaign. You will find that he was a very reliable man as well. When he planned to do something, he would do it. In fact, if you look at his agenda from 1998, you’ll see that he almost always kept to his schedule, and that his only cancellations fall within a very narrow window of time.

    The first cancellation is on May 15, two days after police listen in on Sandusky’s half-confession to the mother of a young boy. That evening, Paterno cuts short a fundraising trip to Valley Forge, then cancels a four-day-long personal vacation he had been planning to take from May 16 to 19, to his summer home in Avalon, New Jersey. He resumes his scheduled fundraising trips in June, about a week after the investigation against Sandusky is dropped. He doesn’t miss any more events for the remainder of the year.

    When Sandusky left, the friend who’s been close to Tim Curley for more than 40 years told the A.D. he was surprised the coach was gone.”

    “It’s for a very good reason,” Curley told him—but he wouldn’t elaborate.

    http://deadspin.com/5912516/new-details-raise-new-questions-about-what-joe-paterno-might-have-known-about-jerry-sandusky-in-1998

    Allow me to present my very poor but apt knock knock joke on the topic:

    At Curleys safe room door:

    Knock Knock

    Who’s there?

    Plea

    Plea who?

    Open the effing door or I will not be back.

    No, I won’t quit my day job :)

    B

  39. erose says:

    Penn State has named a new in-house attorney to replace Cynthia Baldwin, who had been holding the job temporarily while the office was established.

    The university announced today that Stephen S. Dunham will be vice president and general counsel. He’ll provide legal advice to the university administration, board of trustees, faculty and staff. He’ll also work on university polices and licensing.

    Read more here: http://www.centredaily.com/2012/05/23/3205596/penn-state-names-new-general-counsel.html#storylink=cpy

  40. erose says:

    Sandusky, represented in Tuesday’s hearing before U.S. District Judge Yvette Kane by attorney Brian Osias, has countered that it is clear that the federal policy provides for payment for legal defense against criminal charges and civil suits.

    Kane made no ruling.

    http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/05/insurer_jerry_sandusky_insurer.html

  41. beejay says:

    This is an absolute must-read, if you haven’t yet. And it’s a good example of investigative journalism. Digging into archives, in person, drugery in the library:

    OK, this won’t post with the link. Go to deadspin.com for their article: new-details-raise-new-questions-about-what-joe-paterno-might-have-known-about-jerry-sandusky-in-1998

    _______________

    @Rose: TY for the well-wishes. but I’m afraid my summer commitments are all working ones. I don’t recreate very well, nor does DH. We’re resigned to being who we are, at this age. Hope whatever unpleasantness you have scheduled for June is minimal and all okay.

  42. beejay says:

    Did, I will check it out my first oppty but I am on deadline for a cold case private analysis I can’t move in and out of, thanks for your patience.

    B

  43. Rose says:

    @erose. is this indie film real? Esquire?
    New Yorker,, where are you on Sandusky?
    What a piece this could be.
    Knock knock, Roger Angell, shift sports.

  44. Rose says:

    @erose. Sounds like the Public Defender’s Office rather than the private attorney for hi
    . Completely depends on language of ins contract imo, not “public policy.”
    Although a Court can void a contract on public policy grounds, imo
    this isn’t it.

    Void of contract for public policy would be a “heightened scrutiny” issue like race religion or sex–ie prohibition of blacks or jewish burial in public cemetary. Might creep to gay rights now, but damn sure not to pedophiles.!

  45. Rose says:

    oh, I didn’t mean to impugn gay rights, but “heightened scrutiny” is a legal
    term of art and I know it extends to race and sex.
    How much farther it’s gone idk but surely not to Jerry’s deeds.

  46. erose says:

    @Rose
    I’ve got the title for Angell’s story on Sandusky, “Gone for Good” granted he will have to rename his story on Blass, but it is clearly the title of choice.

  47. erose says:

    This might be legal, but it’s not right.

    snips>
    According to a recent report by the Chronicle of Higher Education, our much revered former President Graham Spanier made just under $1.1 million during the 2011 fiscal year. That makes G-Span the third highest paid president in public education, and only one of three to crack the 7-figure mark.

    As you know, Spanier was fired on November 9th as a result of the Sandusky Scandal. He is still employed by the University and is currently on a one year sabbatical. According to a Penn State spokesperson, Spanier is still earning his presidential rate during his time off, in addition to whatever America is paying him to fight the terrorists.

    http://onwardstate.com/2012/05/23/g-span-gets-paid/

  48. erose says:

    Not really news, as we didn’t expect any less. I guess we could theorize on what kind of witness the defense will be looking for v what kind the prosecution wants.

    WTAJ REPORTS THAT JERRY SANDUSKY’S ATTORNEY MAY HAVE A JURY CONSULTANT SIT IN TO HELP SELECT JURORS. THE JUDGE STILL NEEDS TO RULE ON WHETHER QUESTIONNAIRES WILL BE ALLOWED TO HELP ATTORNEYS PICK THE JURY. THE PROCESS IS SLATED TO BEGIN JUNE 5TH.

    http://rocky1049.com/content/local-news/post/wednesday-may-23-2012

  49. erose says:

    Impeach Judge Kane
    http://impeachjudgekane.net/

    ‘Put a ring on it’

    Federal Judge Yvette Kane lists approximately $80,000 in gifts of jewelry, an automobile, interest, trips and other gifts

    by Bill Keisling

    http://www.yardbird.com/Put_a_ring_on_it_$80,000_in_gifts_to_federal_judge_Yvette_Kane.htm

    1. Did McGinley or clients have any matters before her where she did not recuse?

    2. That title is hilarious, that amendment came from a bad breakup no doubt, lol.

    With much respect, that milk was way more expensive than just buying the cow, wth?

    B

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