The scandal's fallout included the firings of legendary football coach Joe Paterno and university President Graham Spanier.
Mr. Paterno and University President Graham Spanier were dismissed after being criticized for not doing enough to stop the abuse.
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Graham Spanier was forced out of office last November, a few days after the grand-jury indictment of Sandusky was released.
Freeh's findings also implicated former administrators including university president Graham Spanier, athletic director Tim Curley and retired vice president Gary Schultz.
At Penn State, the decision was made, and rightly so I might add, to replace many high-ranking officials including the school president Graham Spanier.
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In the fallout, the university fired long-time president Graham Spanier as well as football coach Joe Paterno -- who died this month at age 85.
Days after a grand jury report was released last November, Penn State trustees fired President Graham Spanier and Paterno amid criticism that they could and should have done more.
Last year, the scandal led to the November firing of iconic head coach Joe Paterno and university President Graham Spanier and brought charges against Schultz and Curley for perjury and failing to report the abuse.
Freeh's 267-page review was released in July 2012 and blamed Paterno, former university President Graham Spanier, suspended Athletic Director Tim Curley and ex-Vice President Gary Schultz for allegedly taking part in a cover-up to avoid bad publicity.
This round has nothing at all to do with Jerry Sandusky, or the former football coaching legend, Joe Paterno, or the former President of Penn State, Graham Spanier, or anyone else involved in the tragic abuse that occurred at the university.
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According to the Patriot, former Athletic Director Tim Curley and former Penn State President Graham Spanier were not members of the state pension system though Curley, who is on administrative leave at his own request, continues to draw a taxpayer-funded salary.
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