FREEH'S CONTINUED SCAPEGOATING OF PATERNO
FREEH’S CONTINUING SCAPEGOATING OF PATERNO
By Domenick J. Maglio PhD. Traditional Realist
Mr. Louis Freeh’s press conference concerning the Sandusky
sex scandal at Penn State on July 12, 2012 had the trappings of a full-blown
independent FBI investigation. He was
introduced by a British-sounding speaker who praised his accomplishments after
which Mr. Freeh spoke at length underscoring the independence of this
investigation.
Mr. Freeh’s resume, as the head of the FBI, includes
investigating Waco, Robert Hansson, Vince Foster, Ruby Ridge, TWA Flight 800,
Centennial Olympic Park bombing (with his department leaking Richard Jewel’s
name) has raised many eyebrows and concern over the politicization of his
conclusions.
During the presentation of his “independent investigation”
of the Sandusky case he was asked by a reporter, ”Outside of the four senior
managers cited in this report were any board members involved?” Mr. Freeh
answered with an unequivocal and abrupt, “No.” This is not true. His much-awaited report was not an unbiased
and comprehensive investigation of all possible participants in this incident.
The Board of Trustees, especially board member Pennsylvania
Governor, Thomas Corbett, has an obvious and serious conflict of interest in
this affair. There was no mention of Governor Corbett’s, then State Attorney
Corbett, two-year investigation into Sandusky’s sexual abuse allegations that faded
with no charges filed. There was no mention of Governor Corbett receiving
$650,000 from the current and past board members of Sandusky’s Second Mile
Foundation, his conflict with President Spanier over university funding, his
being displeased with Joe Paterno for not endorsing him for governor and his
direct and personal involvement with firing Mr. Paterno. These pertinent facts
should have been examined and included in the report.
Furthermore the following were not addressed in the report.
1.
Although Mr. Sandusky’s Second Mile Foundation staff
and board were sensitive to child abuse issues they were not interviewed or
mentioned in the report.
2.
During this same time period of 2001-02,
President Spanier chose not to investigate a non-athletic professor, Jack
Neisworth’s alleged sexual assault on Paul McLaughlin.
3.
No interviews with sports commentators and board
members about 16 years of numerous rumors concerning Sandusky’s perverted
behavior.
4.
No discussion of the lack of legal prosecution
of the 1998-99 investigation by District Attorney Ray Gricar, who mysteriously
disappeared in 2005 and has since been declared dead.
5.
No direct interview and due process was given to
Joe Paterno in this procedure.
The inappropriate and pompous judge and jury approach by
Freeh came up with “a reasonable conclusion” by the evidence presented. Paterno was one of the four people involved
in the cover up although he was “only somewhat involved in the discussion of
how to handle the situation.”
The main so called “evidence” was an email sent from Tim Curley,
the athletic director, to Vice President Schulz and President Spanier that is
widely misrepresented in the media as Paterno actually being in the meeting
with these three administrators. The
email states,” He (Curley) has changed his mind about this plan. After giving
it more thought and talking it over with Joe (Paterno) yesterday.”
This is supposed to be the “smoking gun” linking Paterno to
the three university managers who supposedly impeded the investigation of
Sandusky. It appears to be grasping at straws not a definitive or even a most
likely conclusion from this email and offered no other reasonable scenarios.
This dubious investigation into the reasons for Sandusky
being able to roam at will on the Penn State campus had an agenda. It protected
the hides of powerful and famous board members who made hasty, stupid decisions
to shield themselves from any accountability in the prolonged charade by
scapegoating a legend. The Freeh stamp of approval connecting Joe Paterno to
the Sandusky cover–up was a proactive means of attempting to block looking into
any board involvement in this scandal.
Mr. Paterno received no due process in this investigation.
He asked to speak to the board on six separate occasions the board cancelled his
planned public address and never afforded Mr. Paterno the courtesy to express
his side of the story before his brutal dismissal.
This was a disgraceful verbal public lynching of an American
hero. Mr. Paterno’s statue was removed from PSU and his record of most wins for
a major collegiate football team was unjustly stripped from the record books.
The hideous piling on by the NCAA was a devastating punishment without a single
violation of their stated rules.
Our media culture has been killing our heroes one by
one. Joe Paterno built his reputation by
his years of service to his players, the PSU students, his university and professional deportment in all venues. Mr. Paterno’s major accomplishments were
having scandal free football programs for over half a century and consistently graduating
more football playing student athletes than any other major college program in
the nation.
If we are going to obliterate Joe Paterno’s legacy and reputation
for not singlehandedly stopping the perverted monster, Sandusky, then we should
punish everyone who has heard rumors of Sandusky’s sick behavior. There are
many important and powerful figures at PSU, in politics, at the Second Mile
Foundation and the sports community who had a high level of awareness of
Sandusky’s perversion. Many of these are the people who want the light to shine
on Joe Paterno so they can get away in the darkness.
Joe Paterno’s spirit will grow stronger in the hearts and
minds of those who know the truth of this incident. You cannot erase an authentic lifetime of
good works by creating a flimflam narrative of an honorable deceased man who
cannot defend himself.
Dr. Maglio is an author and owner/director of Wider Horizons
School, a college prep program. You can visit Dr. Maglio at www.drmaglio.com.
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