With his options at the state level exhausted, former Penn State President Graham Spanier has filed an appeal in federal court to vacate his 2017 conviction on a child endangerment charge.
Penn State will receive $733,000 from Jerry Sandusky's now-dissolved charity The Second Mile, according to a report from The Associated Press.
“No one is above the law, and my office will continue to pursue anyone who looks the other way in the face of child sexual abuse. There are consequences for failing to protect children in Pennsylvania," Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro said.
The trustees' report claims Louis Freeh, with the help of New York public relations firm Kekst, strategically released the report in a way designed "to produce the greatest media impact and to reduce the ability of reporters to fully vet the 267-page report."
Monday night's leaked review of the "Freeh Report" commissioned by seven members of the university's Board of Trustees detailed perceived bias from investigators and the type of interview methodology that lacked thorough findings regarding Penn State's culpability in the Sandusky scandal.
The report from the small group of trustees rejects the Freeh Report, saying Freeh "did not fulfill his obligation to conduct an independent and comprehensive investigation."