You mean like the Freeh Report didn't prove anything?But it doesn’t prove anything. it’s just going to be seen as nitpicking.... like they didn’t use the proper format for a citation. This is a whole lot of nothing.
You mean like the Freeh Report didn't prove anything?But it doesn’t prove anything. it’s just going to be seen as nitpicking.... like they didn’t use the proper format for a citation. This is a whole lot of nothing.
Spanier's full interview content never made the final interview notes. Among the omissions:
- Spanier passed a polygraph to get his clearance renewed
- Curley and Shultz independently told Spanier he was being wronged when he stepped down, as neither had ever told him of abuse.
- Spanier said the reasoning he thought JS needed counseling was because JS didn't know he shouldn't shower with boys, not because he suspected molestation.
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Now this would be something that actually could generate journalistic interest.Original drafts of the Report contained a TSM section outlining the connections to the BOT and their millions dollar contracts secured thru the university.
FIFYBut it doesn’t prove anything. it’s just going to be seen as being insensitive to the childrennitpicking.... like they didn’t use the proper format for a citation. This is a whole lot of nothing.
Of course, but now they have an email from Freeh saying he discussed his firm being hired for the "independent" investigation.Did anyone who was following along at all not know about Struthers et al?
Years ago?
Page 13 (PDF page 17) : "We may not have receive all documents, as some items cited in the Freeh Report were not found in our search of the Source Materials.""Fina said he would provide the Freeh Group with copies of transcripts from the Grand Jury." page 27
As I've said since day 1, C/S/S/P really had no idea what they were dealing with after McQ gave his statement to them. The above more or less confirms that.
Well that's a start. Need to get this trending.
And so did Freeh and his investigators. It was all in their notesRalph Cipriano has a nice write-up on the story. He states that the alumni bot came to the same conclusion at NCIS Special Agent John Snedden and there was no cover up at Penn State.
www.bigtrial.net
So, who was being protected by throwing Joe, Curley, Schultz, and Spanier under the buss? This is the story that will get people to listen...And so did Freeh and his investigators. It was all in their notes
Whether it’s legal or not isn’t proof that the Freeh report was wrong! You guys are salivating over crumbs of nothingness.I'll put this here even though double posting, but report indicates that Fina shared Grand Jury transcripts with Freeh. Does anyone know if this is legal?
Thank you for your wonderful insight. Much appreciated for adding something useful to the discussion.Whether it’s legal or not isn’t proof that the Freeh report was wrong! You guys are salivating over crumbs of nothingness.
Whether it’s legal or not isn’t proof that the Freeh report was wrong! You guys are salivating over crumbs of nothingness.
Nothing personal, just trying to keep it real...Thank you for your wonderful insight. Much appreciated for adding something useful to the discussion.
"Report states 430 interviews were conducted. Surprisingly, only 25% of the interviews are cited."p.23
Interesting statement from - get his name off our creamery - Erickson, the lapdog of the OGBOTHow about this gem on page 20 (pdf page 24).
...the Freeh Report states "A senior Penn State official referred to Curley as Paterno's 'errand boy.'" ...Our review revealed that the source of this statement was the University President Rodney Erickson,..."
Well now...
I believe he would need to have permission of the GJ judge, in this case Feudale.Thank you for your wonderful insight. Much appreciated for adding something useful to the discussion.
I didn't know about Struthers, I would like to know more. theDid anyone who was following along at all not know about Struthers et al?
Years ago?
It isn't possible that Baldwin could have honestly been so clueless.....is it?One of Freeh's investigators emailed Freeh and 6 others after reviewing the PA Grand Jury secrecy law. They knew Baldwin was about to eff up and appear with C/S/S before the GJ creating an "unnecessary hindrance to the university's access to info about the GJ." Freeh and team left her eff up anyway. Best $8 million dollars spent ever!
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One of Freeh's investigators emailed Freeh and 6 others after reviewing the PA Grand Jury secrecy law. They knew Baldwin was about to eff up and appear with C/S/S before the GJ creating an "unnecessary hindrance to the university's access to info about the GJ." Freeh and team left her eff up anyway. Best $8 million dollars spent ever!
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I don't have it in front of me, but they(Freeh) asked 132 people if C/S/S/P had the characteristics to pull off a cover-up, only 9 had anything negative to say.This stood out to me but again, nobody gives a flyin' fish. At least, at very least people who were on the board at one time put it out there. This is good, as was the statement that the entire institution was painted as a den of iniquity which PSU applauded but is now, at least, being shot down. Might not mean a pile of piss but OK with me.
She was in no way qualified for the job she was hired. Worse yet, she didn't realize this and immediately hire outside legal counsel when the shit started to go down.It isn't possible that Baldwin could have honestly been so clueless.....is it?
Struthers was an executive at MBNA and they had a sizeable credit card deal with PSU. Freeh also worked at MBNA for a period of time with Struthers. To make it worse, Struthers was on the board at TSM. When PSU hired Freeh, they omitted Freeh's MBNA employ in the press release and stated he had no conflict or ties to PSU. The Philly Inquirer, to their credit, pointed this conflict out immediately.I didn't know about Struthers, I would like to know more. the
Yet, in The Commonwealth she was qualified to be a judge? LOLShe was in no way qualified for the job she was hired. Worse yet, she didn't realize this and immediately hire outside legal counsel when the shit started to go down.
The Philly Inquirer, to their credit, pointed this conflict out immediately.
Struthers was an executive at MBNA and they had a sizeable credit card deal with PSU. Freeh also worked at MBNA for a period of time with Struthers. To make it worse, Struthers was on the board at TSM. When PSU hired Freeh, they omitted Freeh's MBNA employ in the press release and stated he had no conflict or ties to PSU. The Philly Inquirer, to their credit, pointed this conflict out immediately.
https://www.philly.com/philly/blogs...estigator-was-exec-at-firm-with-PSU-ties.html[/QUOTE
Yeah, I read the whole thing, but there is more to know about this guy, me thinks, too linked to second mile.
The biggest "conflict" was the 8+ million dollar check that the OGBOT promised Louis the Liar for "producing desired results."And the crickets were deafening.
With two years as a state supreme court justice. Supreme court. Imagine that.....Yet, in The Commonwealth she was qualified to be a judge? LOL