Three Liars Destroy Joe Paterno: Fisher, McQueary, and Sergeant Allan Myers USMC
The “Penn State Scandal” is based on an event that didn’t happen.
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The “Penn State Scandal” is based on an event that didn’t happen.

Editor’s Note: People who want to study the Sandusky case, who want to understand why I and others say he is innocent, might take advantage of the following essay by Dr. Frederick Crews. While it is long for a typical news story, it is perhaps the best one-stop explanation of what happened to Jerry

Eleven Years On, Doubts Cast on Fair Trial

Frank Report is pleased to publish one of America’s premier authors, Dr. Frederick Crews, who has written extensively about the false prosecution of Jerry Sandusky.

For those who think I must treat liars with courtesy, please do not read further. In this post, I will offer my opinion about some actors who played a role in the false conviction of Jerry Sandusky.

In previous articles discussing Jerry Sandusky, I have acknowledged the contributions of writers and researchers who have explored the possibility of his innocence. Their work has significantly helped me understand the case.

Yesterday, an anonymous comment arrived on the Frank Report story From Trailer Park to Millions: Sabastian Paden’s Rise to Wealth Through Testifying in Jerry Sandusky Trial

In 2012, former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was found guilty of sexually abusing ten individuals, eight of whom were identified. The conviction came after an 11-day trial on June 22, with the jury convicting Sandusky on 45 counts. Later that year, on October 9, Judge John Clel

I invite Aaron Fisher, his mother or any of the “victims” who made millions to contact me, if they think I have it wrong.

On June 22, 2012, a Centre County jury convicted Gerald A. ‘Jerry’ Sandusky of sexually abusing ten preteen and teenage boys. On October 9, 2012, Judge John M. Cleland imposed a sentence of 30 to 60 years imprisonment.

Jerry Sandusky, 79, has been in prison for more than 11 years. A Pennsylvania jury convicted him of sexually abusing nine boys. FR is investigating whether he is innocent.

It began with an article Rich Luthmann wrote for the Frank Report, where he mentioned Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys in 2012.