CBS/AP/ November 11, 2011, 2:42 PM

Penn State scandal: "More victims to come"

The explosive scandal at Penn State that cost football coach Joe Paterno his job could turn into a long legal fight involving the alleged child sex abuse victims.

Attorney Mitchell Garabedian, who has represented hundreds of victims of sexual abuse by clergymen -- and who won millions of dollars in settlements with Boston's Roman Catholic archdiocese -- said on "The Early Show" more victims are bound to come forward in the Penn State case.

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"This is the tip of the sexual abuse iceberg," he said. "You have children at a very young age reporting this, but the accounts state that children have come forward over the course of 15 years. They will be coming forward for decades. Individuals who have been sexually molested have coping skills that allow them to come forward when it's time. And individuals will come forward, and (by) then they are 40, 50, 60 years old, to report this abuse. Just recently, an 86-year-old man contacted me and said he'd been carrying around abuse for 80 years, and it was time to do something about it."

He added, "Once a victim comes forward, it empowers others to come forward. They feel encouraged, they feel empowered, and they feel as though they are not alone. Victims of sexual abuse feel alone. They feel like they are the only ones it happened to. They feel isolated, they feel embarrassed, they feel ashamed -- even though they shouldn't -- just like in the Catholic cases. But once one victim comes forward, they feel empowered."

Garabedian said victims of abuse should go to the police department to report the crimes.

He said, "Don't go to the university. It's a kangaroo court in and of itself. Go to the police department, go to your therapist. File civil claims if you can. But obviously, Penn State has failed in the biggest game of its life."

Jerry Sandusky, Paterno's onetime heir apparent, has been charged with molesting eight boys over 15 years. Now-former Athletic Director Tim Curley and now-former university Vice President Gary Schultz have been charged with perjury and failure to report the 2002 assault to police, as required by state law.

All three maintain their innocence.

"Early Show" co-anchor Rebecca Jarvis noted the grand jury report comes down to who knew what and when. She said, "Mike McQueary (whom the grand jury report says witnessed one of the acts between Sandusky and a boy) is one of the names that is coming out because of what he saw. Is he, in your view, criminally liable here?"

Garabedian said, "There is potential. I have to look behind the facts of the grand jury report. There is a potential. And that's why he's not speaking. He doesn't want to contradict anything he said in the grand jury report at this time."

As for the university, Garabedian said that, in firing those allegedly close to the situation, the institution is trying to control its image.

"It's spin control," he said. "... They want to look good. This is what institutions do in these sorts of cases. They distance themselves from all the participants, from all the supervisors who knew, from the perpetrator, and they act as though -- 'Well, we did the best we could. We got rid of everybody. And so let's move on with life. Maybe 10, 20, 30, 50 years down the line this will be fine."'

He added, "Penn State is talking about themselves and not talking about the victims. It's all about the victims. ... They have made it about themselves, just like the Catholic Church made it about themselves. (The victims are saying,) 'Why aren't they bringing us into the fold, why aren't they telling the truth, why aren't they having educational classes, why aren't they reaching out to us?' And they are not doing so because it's all about Penn State. And it's all about money and power. It's all about self-preservation for Penn State."

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bloggod says:
The fact that the good ole'boys club there are Catholic men is noted not just by myself. Indulge me, and allow a generalization its truthyness. Systemic obstruction of justice is showing itself as a component of Church Culture, Sports Culture, and State Prosecutor culture.
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Harold3225 says:
Fire everybody and close the school. Administration has proven they haven't the moral courage to run it. PENN STATE SUCKS!
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sfstkt says:
Idolatry is a sin and yet we continue to idolize and make false models of athletes, celebrities, etc., forgetting that they are only human and contain evil just like the rest of us. Be careful who you choose to 'worship.' There are a lot of Sanduskys in the world and a lot of mesmerized worshippers who will help them hide their crimes.
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SNAPJudy says:
This is not about football, this is not about a university, this is about vulnerable children whose lives have been ruined, and hopefully they can get some help to heal and get better.
It is way past time for people to wake up and stop being in denial. We are talking about innocent children being treated worse than animals.

It is imperative that ANYONE who may have knowledge, witnessed, suspects, or may have been harmed by Jerry Sandusky, will speak up and report it to police.

Crimes have been committed, and "ALL" who enabled and covered up his crimes need be held accountable too.
This is the only way to protect kids today.
The victims are extremely brave and to be commended for taking action to expose the truth about being sexually abused by Jerry Sandusky. This is not an easy thing to do, but keep in mind silence only hurts, and by speaking up there is a chance for healing, exposing the truth, and therefore protecting others

Judy Jones, SNAP Midwest Associate Director, USA, 636-433-2511
snapjudy@gmail.com
"Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests" and all clergy.
http://www.snapnetwork.org/
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morality2day says:
THIS IS THE WORLD WE LIVE IN ....PEOPLE COMPLAINING ABOUT PITIFUL THINGS ..WHY WE COULDNT GET POWER RIGHT AWAY AFTER THE SNOW WE HAD HEAVY WET SNOW..ITS MOTHER NATURE ..ANOTHER COMPLAINING ABOUT NYCOR NJ TRAINS MAKING STOPS TO PICK UP OR DROP OFF THIER WORKERS A MINUTE OR 2 TO STOP ..GIVING ME A BREAK...WE ARE SO FOCUSED ON PITIFUL THINGS BUT NOT ON WHATS WORTH HOW THIS COUNTRY LACK OF MORALS ARE OWN THE DRAIN.....ARENT WE GOING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT....OR WE ARE JUST GOING TO DO LIKE THESE COACHES AND NOT DO ANYTHING I THINK SOMEHOW SOMETHING NEED TO CHANGE HOW I DONT KNOW ...MAYBE START STANDING UP FOR OUR CHILDREN AND BELIEVING IN THEM AND HAVING TIME TO FOCUS ON WHAT THEY ARE DOING WHERE THIER GOING AND MORE FAMILY TIME THAN MATERIAL THINGSS OR ACTIVITIES...
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morality2day says:
WHY WHEN THIS RED HEAD GUY WITNESS THISACT OF COWARDNESS DID NOT GO AND TACKLE AND BEAT THIS GUY UP ....I JUST DNT UNDERSTAND ..WHY DO WE IGNORE THESE TERRIBLE ACTS..AND TRUST AND BELIEVE OUR CHILDREN...THAT HAVE TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE NO MATTER IF THEY WHERE NOT THE ONES TO DO IT...ITS ALMOST AS IF IT WASNT MY KID...ALL OF THESE MEN WHO KNEW ABOUT JUST KEPT GOING ON WITH THIER LIVES AND NOT ONE CARED THAT THIS WAS GOING TO CONTINUE...I'M AT HOME ACTUALLY SICKED TO MY STOMACH OF THE COWARDNESS OF ALL OF THESE MEN WHO DIDNOT STAND UP FOR ONE LITTLE TEN YEAR OLD BOY??ITS BEEN IN MY MIND ..NOT ONE ..STOOD UP...OH YEAH THEY KEPT COACHING ..SPONSERING EVERYTHING ELSE AND JUST WALKED AWAY FROM AN HELPLESS LITTLE SOUL WHO FRIGHTEN HAD TO SUFFER SUCH TERRIBLE ACT ...I WILL KEEP SAYING SHAME ...
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Nettielee1 says:
Penn State has a four billion dollar budget. The families of victims should hit them where it hurts--in their pocket.

They should also go after the McQuade Blasko law firm that represented the Second Mile program up until the evening that Paterno and Spanier were fired. Mr. Courtney's firm helped get the charges in 1998 dropped. That firm has helped Penn State cover up and evade prosecution in many different kinds of criminal and unethical activities.

The federal government should confiscate their files. It is a federal offense to travel across state lines with the intent to commit a sex crime.
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johntate777 says:
If you witnessed a co-worker doing this to a ten year old child (read the indictment for horrible details. on the smoking gun website.), would you just turn around and let it continue? Would you think you'd fulfilled your responsibility by just telling another co-worker? Nope! You should stop it that second and go to the police. Instead, Penn State has rewarded this guy by making him head coach, now!
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nancy_naive says:
This thing is probably WAY bigger and wider than just Penn State. You have to wonder what Sandusky had on the program that bought their silence.
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mjb89 says:
I agree with you regarding the coach who saw the abuse happening and reported it to Paterno. If Paterno was fired for not doing enough to stop this abuse, I certainly think the one who saw it in the first place should be gone also; not just protected from the public by being sidelined from this week's game. Had he called 911 maybe things would have been different for several young men in later years.
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