Jerry Sandusky could get 460 years in prison if convicted
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Former Penn State assistant football Coach Jerry Sandusky could face a maximum prison sentence of 460 years if convicted of sexually abusing or molesting eight underage victims over a 14-year period, according to a criminal complaint filed last Friday that myfoxphilly obtained.
The complaint against Sandusky lists 37 alleged offenses resulting in 40 criminal counts, including six first-degree felony charges in connection with alleged deviate sexual intercourse.
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‘Completely floored. I would’ve never imagined this,’ said Buffalo Bills safety Bryan Scott, who played at Penn State from 1999-2002 and roomed with Sandusky’s son, Jon, on road trips his freshman year.
‘He was a stand-up guy the way he interacted with the team and even around the kids,’ Scott added.
Sandusky was part of Paterno’s staff for three decades, beginning in 1969.
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--Melissa Rohlin