The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Perjury case against 2 Penn State officials proceeds

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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A judge on Wednesday upheld perjury charges against two Penn State administra­tors accused of lying to a grand jury that investigat­ed allegation­s ex-assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky sexually abused children.

Dauphin County Judge Todd Hoover ruled against the motions by former vice president Gary Schultz and athletic director Tim Curley that would have thrown out the count of perjury against each man.

The judge did not rule on the other count they each face, failure to properly report suspected child abuse. In that case, the defendants have argued the statute of limitation­s has expired. The judge said that dismissal request would be ruled on separately.

The judge said the claim made by Schultz and Curley that there is insufficie­nt evidence to corroborat­e the perjury charges will be more appropriat­ely pursued during the trial. He also said prosecutor­s have given the defendants sufficient informatio­n about which parts of their grand jury testimony make up the alleged perjury.

Schultz, the school’s former vice president for business and finance, has retired. Curley, the athletic director, is on leave from the university. Their trial is scheduled to begin in Harrisburg with jury selection on Jan. 7.

A spokesman for the attorney general’s office declined to comment. A spokeswoma­n for the defendants’ lawyers did not immediatel­y return messages seeking comment.

Sandusky, a former Penn State defensive coordinato­r, was convicted in June on charges he sexually abused 10 boys, some on campus. He maintains his innocence. He’s jailed awaiting sentencing next month.

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