
One of the more fascinating videos of the entire Sandusky-saga was released earlier this weekend by ABC. Sports reporter-turned-Good Morning America anchor Josh Elliott interviewed former Penn State President Graham Spanier for two hours in September 2012, and that entire tape was posted on ABC's website as a result of a strange legal requirement.

Graham Spanier's attorney Elizabeth Ainslie slammed former Penn State general counsel Cynthia Baldwin in a statement yesterday, accusing her of flip-flopping to protect herself from prosecution.

Just released court documents shed new light on former Penn State Counsel Cynthia Baldwin's testimony before a grand jury investigating the Jerry Sandusky scandal. The judge and prosecutors were clearly aware that Baldwin's testimony before the grand jury could be seen as a conflict, in which she accused former President Graham Spanier of lying to her about his knowledge of the 1998 and 2001 Sandusky incidences.

The legal fate of Tim Curley, Gary Schultz, and Graham Spanier is once again being delayed. A pre-trial hearing today in Harrisburg ended after only 15 minutes -- despite four days of scheduled hearings -- as Judge Todd Hoover ruled that no testimony would be heard as the case winds its way through the court system.

Demetrios Tsarouhis, an attorney for American Express, filed paperwork Monday at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte that accuses local attorney Joe Amendola of failing to make payments of more than $25,000 on a credit card.

Penn State's Athletic Integrity Monitor to the NCAA Sen. George Mitchell addressed the Board of Trustees this morning in a brief but encouraging session, leaving open the possibility of future reductions in the NCAA sanctions.