The Morning Call

Ex-PSU president released from prison

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The former president of Penn

State was released Wednesday after serving nearly two months in jail for endangerin­g the welfare of children by his response to a report that Jerry Sandusky had been seen physically abusing a boy on campus.

Centre County jail Warden Christophe­r Schell told the Centre Daily Times that Graham Spanier served 58 days. Spanier, 73, still faces two months of electronic monitoring at home.

Spanier did not testify at his trial. After being convicted by a jury of the single misdemeano­r count in 2017, he told a judge he regretted not intervenin­g more forcefully.

Spanier received a report from two of his top lieutenant­s in early 2001 that a graduate assistant football coach had happened upon Sandusky and the boy in a team shower on a Friday night. Prosecutor­s have said the boy has not been conclusive­ly identified.

Sandusky was charged nearly a decade ago, in November 2011, and is serving a decades-long term in state prison for a multicount child molestatio­n conviction. Spanier was charged the following year with a criminal coverup, although most of the original charges against him were subsequent­ly thrown out. Appeals had kept him out of jail until a judge enforced his sentence in May.

“He made a mistake and he’s going to pay for his mistake, but I don’t consider him to be a danger to society as I would a criminal,” Judge John Boccabella said at the recent hearing.

Spanier has said the abuse of the boy was characteri­zed to him as horseplay. He and the two other top administra­tors did not notify police, and Spanier wrote in an email at the time that “the only downside for us is if the message isn’t ‘heard’ and acted upon, and we then become vulnerable for not having reported it.”

Spanier also was sentenced to two years of probation, a $7,500 fine and 200 hours of community service.

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