Jerry Sandusky I’m the VICTIM of The Child Sex Conspiracy

Given Sandusky’s and the seriousness of the crimes, it’s very likely he will spend the reast of his life in prison. Jerry Sandusky will be handed down a sentence tomorrow in court.

Jerry Sandusky, convicted sexual predator of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal, is set to be sentenced tomorrow. He recorded a message from jail proclaiming his innocence, among other things. 

 

Recordings From Jail

Jerry Sandusky recorded a dramatic statement from his jail cell — on the eve of his sentencing for the Penn State child sex abuse scandal — and accused everyone from his victims to the media … to the university for orchestrating his conviction.

 

His Statement 

In his statement, the disgraced ex football coach says, “A young man who was dramatic, a veteran accuser, and always sought attention, started

Jerry Sandusky’s photo from the 1966 edition of La Vie, the yearbook of Penn State University. Sandusky graduated from Penn State that year.

everything.”

Sandusky goes on to say the initial accuser “was joined by a well-orchestrated effort of the media, investigators, the system, Penn State, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. They won. I’ve wondered what they really won: Attention, financial gain, prestige… will all be temporary.”

Sandusky also rambles about his attorneys not having enough time to prepare for the trial — in which the jury found him guilty of 45 counts of child sex deviance — and insinuates all his accusers came forward purely for financial gain.

 

One Sex Partner 

And there’s this odd claim … on the recording, Sandusky says his wife “has been his only sex partner that was after marriage. Our love continues.”

 

Possible Sentencing 

Sandusky is scheduled to be sentenced tomorrow morning … and faces up to 400 years in prison.

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