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The Sports Junkies

Jerry Sandusky Maintains His Innocence Years After Conviction

The Sports Junkies

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Sports

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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From 06/18 Hour 3:

The Sports Junkies discuss new information regarding Jerry Sandusky's conviction.

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0:00.0

The Junks are presented by Crop Metcalf, the official heating and cooling company of the junkies.

0:07.0

Coming up at 920, Larry Krueger, host of, host on 97-5 the game in San Francisco will join us. We'll talk about the

0:15.9

Jayden Daniels Brandon and Iuk call that went down yesterday. It went viral so we'll get into that in a little over an hour. But right now

0:24.6

we're going to talk about maybe the biggest grasper on all of planet Earth and

0:30.6

his name is Jerry Sandusky the former Penn State assistant football coach, who's still maintaining his innocence more than a decade after his conviction for sexually abusing children, insisting his accusers were quote coached and led unquote in their

0:46.7

testimony and driven by money to lie. Sandusky is now 80 he's being held at the Laurel Highlands State Correctional

0:55.8

Institution in Pennsylvania where he's serving out his sentence on 45 counts

1:00.6

of child sexual abuse ranging from grooming to violent attacks.

1:06.5

His quote, I never ever in my life ever thought about molesting anybody.

1:12.1

Sandusky told Daily mail.com. I mean it seems far-fetched

1:17.2

when you see all of the allegations again and you go through it and the money

1:21.6

paid out I think Penn State paid out $63 million to victims

1:28.8

they're saying the were settlements and fines associated with to be around $220 million associated with it all.

1:36.5

Remember we had the one assistant coach Mike McQuarrie that testified or at least talked about that he witnessed Sandusky molesting a kid and the showers.

1:48.7

Then he went to Paterno. Paterno didn't really do anything.

1:51.6

First he went to his father, he told his father about it. Yeah. And then he went to Paterno didn't really do anything. First he went to his father, he told his father about it.

1:53.8

Yeah.

1:54.3

And then he went to Paterno the next day.

1:56.0

Right.

1:57.2

You imagine how traumatizing that is for everyone involved?

1:59.7

Unbelievable.

2:00.3

This next quote from Sandusky is the biggest case of try-hard that I've ever seen.

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