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A Pennsylvania court ruled in favor of disgraced former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky on Friday by reinstating the pension he lost in 2012.
According to the Associated Press (h/t ESPN.com), it was determined the State Employees' Retirement Board was incorrect in terminating Sandusky's pension since there was no evidence the 45 counts of sexual abuse against 10 boys Sandusky was found guilty of occurred while he was employed by Penn State University.
ABC's Aaron Katersky (via James Hill) provided an official transcript of the statement made by a Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court panel:
Per David DeKok of Reuters (h/t Yahoo.com), Sandusky secured a court order that will force documents to be turned over due to the suggestion that some of those who testified against him were financially influenced.
Sandusky has yet to comment on his pension or a potential retrial.


A Pennsylvania court ruled in favor of disgraced former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky on Friday by reinstating the pension he lost in 2012.
According to the Associated Press (h/t ESPN.com), it was determined the State Employees' Retirement Board was incorrect in terminating Sandusky's pension since there was no evidence the 45 counts of sexual abuse against 10 boys Sandusky was found guilty of occurred while he was employed by Penn State University.
ABC's Aaron Katersky (via James Hill) provided an official transcript of the statement made by a Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court panel:
Per David DeKok of Reuters (h/t Yahoo.com), Sandusky secured a court order that will force documents to be turned over due to the suggestion that some of those who testified against him were financially influenced.
Sandusky has yet to comment on his pension or a potential retrial.