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Court records show Mike McQueary's attorney filed for the lawsuit to be discontinued and ended with prejudice Friday, meaning the lawsuit cannot be brought back to court. If he tells the truth about that night then the complete insanity of the McQueary civil verdict will be breathtakingly obvious, maybe even to the completely clueless news media covering this case. What happened was that the jury pool has been so polluted by five years of over-the-top media coverage condemning Penn State (much of it self-inflicted because the university has accepted, for PR purposes, blame and responsibility for things they didn’t do) that they clearly just felt sorry for the former coach who is now un-hirable because of his connection to the “scandal.” McQueary’s claim was based on two elements.
Mike McQueary whistleblower lawsuit against Penn State begins.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — A former Penn State assistant football coach has ended his defamation and whistleblower lawsuit against the university. In this case, McQueary did what he was legally obligated to do by reporting it to his immediate supervisor, Paterno.The university senior vice president and others have been charged with perjury for saying that McQueary had reported only horseplay at the time.
He didn’t need to. The jury found McQueary so believable they convicted Sandusky of four of the five charged counts, specifically, following McQueary’s testimony. 2 despite the boy never being identified (he has since come forward and is expected to speak at Sandusky’s sentencing next Tuesday). That sounds like really solid evidence that he really did see/hear/report something awful. While I have no connection to Penn State, I have covered the so-called “Penn State Scandal” as closely as anyone in the world and I believe that I know more about the real story there than even Jerry Sandusky (I strongly believe that the narrative in the case accepted as “conventional wisdom” by the news media is very wrong, the verdict in the McQueary case is completely insane even if everything most people believe about the case is actually true. That was the job McQ wanted and got in 2004. A Pennsylvania jury on Thursday, in a defamation case against Penn State University, awarded $7.3 million to Mike McQueary, the former assistant football coach who in … He isn’t coaching anywhere. “Did I physically go and assault somebody? He was employed and promoted anyway through the years. He’s out of money. It was his word that even led to the acquitted charge, which would’ve required proof of actual penetration, something McQueary repeatedly said he didn’t see.“I did not see a penis entering a rectum,” McQueary testified.No, Mike McQueary didn’t do enough to stop Jerry Sandusky. Get your Fantasy Football league up and running today!Recruiting Podcast: Breaking Down Andrel Anthony's Pledge To MichiganDerek Brunson derails Edmen Shahbazyan hype train in upsetDozens of police injured in Berlin protests against virus curbsThunder players all kneel during anthem after threat from Oklahoma lawmakerWhen will you get your next coronavirus stimulus check?Visualize How 6 Supercars Sound With The Aid Of ScienceClippers' Montrezl Harrell announces death of his grandmotherHeat's Meyers Leonard stands for anthem with teammates' supportMagic City dancer says she performed for Lou Williams, contradicting Clipper guard's 'in-and-out' claim This alone would seem to discredit any notion that McQueary told the administrators something which demanded that they do more than what they did in response to his description (which, contrary to popular/media belief, was report it to Sandusky’s employer, The Second Mile charity, which knew very well the almost fourteen-year-old kid who was with Sandusky at that time).However, even if we presume (without evidence) that the testimony of Curley and Schultz saying that what McQueary reported was not remotely criminal is worthless because they are protecting themselves, there is still plenty to discredit Mike’s allegation. ... as Victim 2 was not called by prosecutors to testify at Sandusky's trial. McQueary’s own father testified, along with family friend who is a doctor, that nothing Mike told them the night of the episode indicated that it was “sexual,” or that he should go the police.
But the most devastating evidence against McQueary’s claim that his report back in the 2001 (tellingly, McQueary got the date, the month, and the year of the episode dead wrong in his first two testimonies) contained some sort of horrific sex act, comes from his own testimony in December of 2011. By. What he did though was more than any other person at Penn State did for a long time. In a stinging opinion, a judge Wednesday ordered Pennsylvania State University to pay nearly $5 million to Mike McQueary, concluding that school officials retaliated against the former assistant football coach for cooperating in the investigation that exposed Jerry Sandusky as a sexual predator, and led to coach Joe Paterno's firing and charges against three school officials. It obviously still haunts McQueary, a big (6-foot-4), strong former football player whose fight-or-flight response was tragically wrong.Instead he told his father and a family friend, told them enough and in a panicked enough state of mind that they told him to go tell Paterno. Here’s guessing it’s more important to Mike McQueary than the $4 million, his estimated career earnings the suit seeks.Unlike the school janitor that saw a similar act by Sandusky in the shower, unlike the other janitors who heard him tell what he saw and feared he was about to have a heart attack, unlike the athletic department superiors that were supposed to be diligent and honorable but are now facing felony charges, unlike who knows how many others that walked in on, or saw, or suspected, something villainous with Sandusky, he spoke up.What he precisely told each person has turned into the one thread the Paterno/Penn State/Spanier defenders have clung to, even if it requires a skewering of reality to do so.In the book “Paterno,” which is essentially the family defense of the coach, paragraphs are spent on McQueary’s initial confusion a decade later about what month and year he witnessed the assault.