A 2011 police report details former Penn State assistant football coach Mike McQueary's advisement to Joe Paterno of the Jerry Sandusky sexual assault he had witnessed in 2001. It was,
"an extreme sexual act occurring between Sandusky and a young boy."
It was the second complaint of child rape by Sandusky that Paterno said he had heard:
"Paterno, upon hearing the news, sat back in his chair with a dejected look on his face. McQueary "said Paterno's eyes appeared to well up with tears."
"Then he made the comment to McQueary this was the second complaint of this nature he had received about Sandusky,"
The police report also notes, again according to McQueary, that Paterno told the young assistant that his wife, Sue Paterno, once had told the head coach that Sandusky's wife, Dottie Sandusky, "told her Jerry doesn't like girls."
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"an extreme sexual act occurring between Sandusky and a young boy."
It was the second complaint of child rape by Sandusky that Paterno said he had heard:
"Paterno, upon hearing the news, sat back in his chair with a dejected look on his face. McQueary "said Paterno's eyes appeared to well up with tears."
"Then he made the comment to McQueary this was the second complaint of this nature he had received about Sandusky,"
The police report also notes, again according to McQueary, that Paterno told the young assistant that his wife, Sue Paterno, once had told the head coach that Sandusky's wife, Dottie Sandusky, "told her Jerry doesn't like girls."
Paterno_Knew.