The Columbus Dispatch

McQueary gets $1.7M in whistleblo­wer fees

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HARRISBURG, Pa. — A former Penn State assistant football coach will be getting his legal fees paid after winning a whistleblo­wer claim over his treatment by the university after Jerry Sandusky’s child molestatio­n arrest.

Judge Thomas Gavin on Thursday granted Mike McQueary’s lawyers $1.7 million for their work on the case. He had awarded McQueary nearly $5 million in November.

The judge wrote that it would not be reasonable to expect whistleblo­wers to put their jobs and paychecks at risk in reporting suspected wrongdoing, as well as to fund their own legal representa­tion. bringing to a close the prosecutio­ns against him for the 2015 slaughter.

Solicitor Scarlett Wilson told The Associated Press on Friday that Roof is scheduled to enter a guilty plea during a hearing on April 10 in Charleston. The plea on all of his state charges, including nine counts of murder, comes in exchange for a sentence of life in prison, the prosecutor said.

Roof, 22, has been awaiting trial on state murder charges for the deaths of nine black parishione­rs at Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church in June 2015. is expanding to the U.S. and other markets in North America, Europe, Asia and South America because the allergy shots may not work.

The notice issued Friday by Mylan N.V. expands upon warnings made earlier this month after two reports of the device failing.

The recall now covers 13 lots distribute­d from December 2015 through July 2016.

Mylan didn’t immediatel­y respond to a question about how many devices are affected by the recall.

The problems could be potentiall­y life-threatenin­g, although Mylan described the incidence of the defects as “extremely rare.”

The EpiPen is used to treat allergic reactions to certain food and bug bites.

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