2011年11月11日星期五

Sandusky went from mentor to sexual predator

'Victim 1' triggered moncler investigation of Jerry Sandusky According to a state grand jury's report outlining alleged sexual abuses by Sandusky, there were trips to professional and college football games, a computer, clothes and cash. And then, the report says, Sandusky went from mentor to sexual predator, often attacking the boy in the basement bedroom of the coach's home or a school workout room long after coaches and other officials had gone with moncler jackets for women. In the cloaked parlance of the grand jury's report, the boy — who was at least 11 at the beginning of the attacks that would span nearly four years ending in 2009 — is known only as "Victim 1." But Victim 1 was not actually Sandusky's first alleged victim. In the report, the boy is Victim 1 for a different reason: He spoke up, went to the police, and triggered the sex abuse investigation of Sandusky that has resulted in the removal of top Penn State officials and legendary football coach Joe Paterno. The boy showed "courage" that others — including adults in positions of power at the university — did not in dealing with Sandusky, a revered former coach who still had access to campus facilities, said Michael Gillum, the victim's psychologist. "We simply did what you are supposed to do," Gillum said in an interview with USA TODAY. "Had this individual not come forward, this investigation may not have happened. Who knows moncler jackets and how many people he saved from abuse. "He's a hero. That is the truth."

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