The young men who say they were molested by Jerry Sandusky have given the public a glimpse of who they are now and how their lives have turned out since the alleged abuse.
One man just graduated from Bible college. Another is an infantry sergeant in the Army National Guard and served in Iraq. A third spent time in state prison for robbery.
A central Pennsylvania jury is weighing charges that Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach, sexually abused 10 boys over 15 years. Deliberations resume Friday.
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Sandusky’s attorney says his client has been wrongfully accused by overzealous police and prosecutors and by young men with a financial motive to lie.
Matt Casey, a lawyer representing two of the accusers, says the prosecution presented “overwhelming evidence” of Sandusky’s guilt.
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