Diamondeye wrote:
Sexual harassment is not a criminal charge.
Depends on where you are.
Diamondeye wrote:
As for thinking Paterno bears some culpability, he does.
And you guys have yet to demonstrate this ...
Why is he culpable?
What actions did Paterno take to assume responsibility, in any manner, for the actions of Sandusky?
Diamondeye wrote:
The fact is that you haven't shown a good reason yet to think that Paterno is in nearly as much of a legal bind as you claim. There's certainly room to think his situation was complex and difficult, but this idea that he'd be criminally liable for reporting the rape to police is hilarious.
He's responsible for any damages Penn State accrues because of this incident; and that's exactly why he went through the chain of report dictated by Penn State.
Diamondeye wrote:
You can start selectively quoting us if you want, but the fact is that the three of us, between us, have brought up a lot of good reasons why it is not believable that Paterno would legitimately be in breach of contract for calling the police. I have not yet seen his contract, or the laws you think support your position, and those are things you're going to have to provide since I'm not inclined to try to Google up his contract and I'm not sure which laws and court decisions you seem to think support your positions.
You guys don't have any good reason. You have ...
Sandusky buggered some guy.
Paterno reported as instructed by his employment contract and most likely the university legal team.
And then Paterno got fired.
Diamondeye wrote:
I see a lot of assertions and not a lot of facts.
And your posts are all a lot of posturing and assertion based on deliberately misrepresenting what I've said because Rynar is certain Paterno "aided" Sandusky in buggering little boys.
Paterno doesn't bear any culpability in Sandusky's actions; Paterno got fired for breach of contract.
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