The controversial report on Penn State’s response to the Jerry Sandusky child abuse scandal will now be reviewed by the university’s president.
PSU President Eric Barron said in a statement on the University’s website, that he plans to conduct a “thorough review” of the Freeh Report and supporting details.
The report was produced for the University back in 2012 by a team led by former FBI Director Louis Freeh.
It concluded that high-ranking university leaders concealed key facts about Sandusky’s sexual abuse of boys in order to avoid bad publicity.
In his statement, Barron said in part, “The contents of the report have led to questions by some in the Penn State community. I do not want people to believe that Penn State is hiding something. I feel strongly about this.”
Former University President Graham Spanier, former Athletic Director Tim Curley and former Vice President Gary Schultz have all been charged with covering up complaints about Sandusky.
Penn State President to review Freeh Report
The controversial report on Penn State’s response to the Jerry Sandusky child abuse scandal will now be reviewed by the university’s president. PSU ...