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Sue Paterno Issues Letter Ahead of Report

By: WTAJ News
Updated: February 8, 2013
The following is a statement from Sue Paterno sent to the Penn State Lettermen.

February 8, 2013
Dear Lettermen,

For the past fourteen months I have refrained from commenting publicly about the Jerry Sandusky scandal and the related actions by the Board of Trustees, Louis Freeh, the President of Penn State and the NCAA. There have been many times, of course, when I wanted to speak out, but I needed time to deal with the loss of Joe and I believed also that this was a situation that demanded careful, thoughtful, objective analysis. The last thing Joe would have wanted is for me to become just one more voice making claims and assertions that were unsupported by the facts.

The crimes committed by Jerry Sandusky are heartbreaking. As a mother of 5 and grandmother of 17, it is incomprehensible to me that anyone could intentionally harm a child. I think of the victims daily and I pray that God will heal their wounds and comfort their souls.

As this story unfolded, Joe and I believed strongly that the first priority must be to uncover the full truth. Despite the Board of Trustees' rash and irresponsible decision to fire Joe without ever speaking with him, we remained hopeful that the investigation they initiated with Mr. Freeh, along with simultaneous investigations by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, The Second Mile and other entities, would produce a clear and comprehensive record of what transpired. We also hoped that these investigations would result in an actionable set of lessons that other institutions could use to help prevent similar tragedies from unfolding. Sadly, neither outcome has developed.

When the Freeh report was released last July, I was as shocked as anyone by the findings and by Mr. Freeh's extraordinary attack on Joe's character and integrity. I did not recognize the man Mr. Freeh described. I am here to tell you as definitively and forcefully as I know how that Mr. Freeh could not have been more wrong in his assessment of Joe. I knew Joe Paterno as well as one human being can know another. Joe was exactly the moral, disciplined and demanding man you knew him to be. Over the years I watched as he struggled with countless personal and professional challenges. Never - not once - did I see him compromise his principles or twist the truth to avoid bad publicity or protect his reputation. Joe was tough, sometimes difficult, always opinionated and extremely demanding. He was also scrupulously honest, rigidly moral and absolutely unafraid of the consequences of doing the right thing.

After the Freeh report was released I knew immediately that the situation demanded further review. Unfortunately, the Board's response was to panic again. They embraced the report without reviewing it. They never met with Mr. Freeh or his investigators. They asked no questions and challenged no assertions. Although they never officially voted to accept the report, they endorsed its findings and allowed the NCAA to impose unprecedented sanctions. To claim that this ill-considered and rash process served the victims and the university is a grave error. Only the truth serves the victims. Only the truth can help prevent this sort of crime from occurring again.

Although it was not something I ever imagined doing, I directed my lawyer, Wick Sollers, of the King & Spalding firm in Washington DC, to undertake a review of the Freeh report and Joe's actions. I told him to engage the best, most respected experts, to take whatever time he needed and to go wherever the facts led. Sunday morning at 9am we are releasing the full Report by Wick and his team of experts. The report and additional information will be available at Paterno.com.

I will not attempt in this letter to summarize the Report of the experts except to say that they unreservedly and forcefully confirm my beliefs about Joe's conduct. In addition, they present a passionate and persuasive critique of the Freeh report as a total disservice to the victims of Sandusky and the cause of preventing child sex offenses. I hope you can take the time to review the report and share it with friends and family.

In closing, I want to address two issues that have come up frequently over the last year. First, some critics say it is no longer appropriate for me or my family to comment further on this case and that the Freeh report and the actions of the NCAA should close the book on the Sandusky scandal. This cannot happen. The Freeh report failed and if it is not challenged and corrected, nothing worthwhile will have come from these tragic events.

Second, there has been endless speculation about what my family and I ultimately want to achieve. Is it the return of the statue? The restoration of Joe's wins? His name on the football stadium? On this point I also want to be clear. Joe Paterno's legacy wasn't a statue, a winning record or public adulation. He was grateful for the many accolades he received but he never believed they defined his life. His legacy is his family and you his players. How you live your life speaks louder than any report. The great fathers, husbands and citizens you have become fulfill the dreams Joe had. All that we want - and what I believe we owe the victims, Joe Paterno and everyone who cares about Penn State - is the full record of what happened. On this point, I know the advice Joe would give. Don't give up. Don't be afraid. Do the right thing. And make sure your actions serve the greater good. This is the path I will continue to follow.

I thank you for your support and kindness. My heart and home will always be open to you.

Sincerely,
Sue

Comments

Congratulations to you Mrs. Paterno. You are a shing star in an otherwise world of deceit and backstabbing. You and your family will come out on top. Your determination is evidence of the way you and Joe and family have lived your lives. You all have agood deal of support. More than you will ever know.

earl s. February 9, 2013 at 10:34 am



I am impressed with the new Attnry General who is as determined for the truth to come out as Sue Paterno is. Joe reported it to his authorities... PSU Police investigated and found nothing. Our then AG (and current Gov) investigated and found nothing. Why hold Joe to a higher standard than the TRAINED, legal and criminal, i.e.,law enforcing, professionals who found nothing? This has turned into a hunt to blame whomever, whether it be accurate or not. Did PSU cover-up? The courts will decide... As for Joe, when was his day in court? How convenient to blame it on a dead man who no longer has a voice in this dog and pony show - that is what it has become. The extent of damage to Sandusky's primary victims is horrific, the numbers of tertiary victims simply continues to grow... how sad for us all

Maureen M. February 8, 2013 at 5:52 pm



Having lived through a time of 7 years when there was a pedophile in our family, I must state to those who have not walked this path, you have no idea how devious and sneaky they are. NONE of our family had a clue until she was old enough to be brave and come forward. If you have not walked the path of a victim or family/friend, or simply do not know.

Linda D. February 8, 2013 at 3:47 pm



I feel for the family of Joe Paterno and whatever happened does not cancel out the good that he did do. But I still cannot believe that this went on under his nose all those years without his knowing about it and it should have been stopped. The ball was dropped not only by Paterno but the many who knew and did not go to the proper authorities or insist that action be taken to stop this predator Sandusky. To often this kind of crime is kept a secret due to political and other fall-out, which is what happened. The victims will take a very long time to heal,if ever, but her family will eventually go on with their lives.

Delphine P. February 8, 2013 at 2:08 pm



I feel for the family of Joe Paterno and whatever happened does not cancel out the good that he did do. But I still cannot believe that this went on under his nose all those years without his knowing about it and it should have been stopped. The ball was dropped not only by Paterno but the many who knew and did not go to the proper authorities or insist that action be taken to stop this predator Sandusky. To often this kind of crime is kept a secret due to political and other fall-out, which is what happened. The victims will take a very long time to heal,if ever, but her family will eventually go on with their lives.

Delphine P. February 8, 2013 at 2:08 pm

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