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Sandusky Trial: Documents Reveal Gary Schultz Had Secret File on Sandusky and his Sex Abuse, Report Says

Sandusky Trial: Documents Reveal Gary Schultz Had Secret File on Sandusky and his Sex Abuse, Report Says
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New evidence surfaced Tuesday morning involving former Penn State vice president Gary Schultz.

According to KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, the State Attorney General’s Office says Schultz kept a secret file on former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky and related allegations of sex abuse.

“Only recently was the Commonwealth provided with a file containing documents relating to incidents involving Sandusky,” a statement from the Attorney General’s office said. “The file was created, maintained and possessed by (Gary) Schultz. Documents in that file are inconsistent with statements by Schultz and his co-defendant, (Tim) Curley, to the Grand Jury.

“Also, the Commonwealth has come into possession of computer data (again, subpoenaed long ago but not received from PSU until after the charges had been filed in this case) in the form of e-mails between Schultz, Curley and others that contradict their testimony before the Grand Jury.”

The report of a file maintained by Schultz, who was at the time in charge of Penn State campus security, comes a day after NBC news reported that former Penn State President Graham Spanier did not report alleged abuse to non-PSU authorities because, according to e-mails between he and other campus officials, he felt it would be ‘humane’ to Sandusky to not report the matter.

KDKA said sources close to the investigation confirmed e-mails in the file kept by Schultz, as well as e-mails found in university computers between high-ranking Penn State officials, including Spanier, Schultz and former athletic director Tim Curley, regarding Jerry Sandusky.

The KDKA-TV report claims they all knew about an alleged sexual assault that took place in the Penn State locker room shower.

The documents filed by the Attorney General’s office late Monday indicate Schultz told so many lies in his Grand Jury testimony that it was impossible to respond to each and every one of them, according to KDKA.

Schultz and Curley both are facing perjury charges, as well as failure to report claims of sexual abuse. No charges have been filed against Spanier.

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