“We are learning more every
day about this case and the many people and institutions who failed these
victims and about how Jerry Sandusky operated above the law in Centre County
for decades.” --
Justine Andronici
By
Ray Blehar
According to Taegan Goddard's Political Dictionary
the “Friday news dump” is the practice of releasing
bad news or documents on a Friday afternoon in an attempt to avoid media
scrutiny. You have to take your hat off
to the Patriot News – they used every
trick in the book to keep the stink of the Sandusky scandal off the government agencies who failed to put away Sandusky in 1998.
The
Centre County CYS Friday News Dump coincided with the date of the Curley and
Schultz preliminary hearing – December 16, 2011. So, not only did the P-N release the ONLY negative story it ran about
Centre County CYS on a Friday afternoon, but timed it so that it would be
overshadowed by the obviously bigger story that had taken place earlier in the
day.
Even with all that going against anyone reading the column, the P-N added a misleading headline to the story:
“Alleged Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse
victims warn Sandusky, Penn State against destroying evidence.”
While it was true that the
lawyers had sent preservation notices to Penn State and Jerry Sandusky, the P-N headline omitted that notices were
also sent to The Second Mile, DPW, and CYS.
A more accurate headline would have read, “Lawyers of
Sandusky victims warn all parties against destroying evidence.”
If the P-N
really wanted a sensational headline the last quote of the article was exactly
what they were looking for. Lawyer
Justine Andronici stated (my emphasis added):
“We are learning more every day about this case
and the many people and institutions who failed these victims and about how Jerry Sandusky operated above the law in
Centre County for decades. We are committed to helping the
victims obtain justice.
The reality was that the P-N
had no intention of reporting the real failures in the Sandusky case.
Centre County CYS has the lone distinction of
being the only agency involved in the Sandusky case to have no individual from
its organization named in any of the P-N’s
coverage. This was quite an amazing
achievement considering that Centre County CYS’s John Miller was clearly named
as the investigator for the 1998 initial investigation of Sandusky in the 1998 police report and that
CYS’s supervisor, Carol Smith, was named by Sassano during his grand jury
testimony.
Smith’s name appeared
in two Pittsburgh Post-Gazette articles
in November 2011 and both times she characterized the relationship between TSM
and CYS as being minimal.
Miller’s name never appeared in what would be considered a
major newspaper or media outlet, but was routinely cited in the
blogosphere. Miller was identified as
one of the 1998 investigators in the Freeh Report, and, as previously
mentioned, was also identified in the 1998 University Park police report. Yet neither person's name has ever been mentioned by the P-N.
CYS, or the “county agency” as it is called in the Public
Welfare Code is the sole civil agency responsible for conducting child abuse
investigations and providing other related services. In the Sandusky case, it was relieved of
investigating the case due to Sandusky’s status as an “agent” of the county,
however, it still had responsibility for making notifications and ensuring that
TSM had established a protection plan to keep children safe while Sandusky was
under investigation.
The evidence (i.e.,
police report) revealed that protection plans were not put in place and
Sandusky was accessing the alleged victim and his friend while being
investigated. The Sandusky trial verdicts also revealed he was accessing and abusing Victim 4 during this time frame as well. None of the information about CYS’s
procedural failings was ever reported by the P-N. From the release of the Sandusky grand jury presentment to
today, CYS’s role in the investigation has been minimized.
The P-N (along with the OAG) deliberately
covered up those failures in order to maintain the narrative of a Penn State
child sex abuse scandal.
So whatever happened to lawyer Andronici's promise to hold CYS, DPW and Second Mile accountable?
ReplyDeleteIs she still working on it or was she just after a big cash settlement from deep pockets Penn State?
My take is once Shubin and Andronici realized that the government couldn't be sued, they went after the money. Besides, if the system gets fixed, that cuts down on their income.
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