
Attorney General Kathleen Kane's report on Gov. Tom Corbett's Sandusky investigation was released today, and while it found that there were missteps in the investigation, it said they were not politically motivated.

The Office of the Attorney General released a report Monday morning that indicates authorities took too long to investigate the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse crimes. However, the report says there is no evidence to show any issues or "missteps" were politically motivated.

Attorney General Kathleen Kane's investigation into how Gov. Tom Corbett handled the Jerry Sandusky investigation found that he proceeded reasonably, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. The report is to be made public today at 10:30 a.m. during a Harrisburg press conference.

Attorney General Kathleen Kane will release her office's report on how Gov. Tom Corbett handled the Sandusky investigation during his time as AG at 10:30 on Monday at a Harrisburg news conference, her office announced today.

Matt Sandusky, the adopted son of Jerry Sandusky, has founded the Peaceful Hearts Foundation, a charity that supports survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

Attorney General Kathleen Kane's report into Gov. Tom Corbett's handling of the Jerry Sandusky investigation did not find any evidence that he delayed it for politically motivated reasons, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. The report did find that Sandusky's home was not investigated until June 2011, possibly explaining why the probe was lengthened. Corbett's side argued that probable cause for a search did not exist until that June.