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Penn State Denies Retaliation Against Witness In Sandusky Case


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2016-10-17T101044Z_1_LYNXMPEC9G0HK_RTROPTP_2_PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY.JPGMike McQueary lost his job on Penn State's football staff due to his own shortcomings and public revulsion that he failed to stop former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky from molesting a boy and not in retaliation for testifying against Sandusky, a lawyer for the university told jurors on Monday. The jury in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, heard opening statements in McQueary's lawsuit seeking more than $8 million in damages from Penn State over his 2012 termination, the latest legal development in a scandal that has sullied the university's reputation. Penn State attorney Nancy Conrad told jurors in the trial that McQueary's termination had nothing to do with his testimony against Sandusky, who was tried and convicted in 2012 of 10 counts of child sexual abuse.

 

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