Freeh Report (editable)
Transcript of Freeh Report (editable)
1987 – Boy Scots of American begin to tighten up policies to confront allegations of child molestation.
January 2002 – Boston Globe begins to investigate coverage of clergy sexual abuse in Boston.
August – 2011 NCAA presidential Summit of 54 university presidents about changes needed in intercollegiate athletics. In the words of Graham Spanier “Presidents are fed up.”
January 2012 – NCAA Annual Convention. Membership refuses to embrace stipend for athletes. June 22, 2012 – Jerry Sandusky convicted.
July 13, 2012 – Freeh Report
July 23, 2012 – NCAA – Sanctions announced by consent decree signed by President of Penn State - No post season play for 4 years - Loss of 10 scholarships annually through 2016-17 academic year - Vacate 111 of 409 victories - Establish $60 million endowment for victims of child sexual abuse - 5 years probation for entire Athletic Department Big Ten – Conference additional sanctions
- Withheld $13 million revenue over next 4 years for victims of child sexual abuse.
August 7, 2012 – Penn State Trustees appeal NCAA sanctions October 9, 2012 – Jerry Sandusky to be sentenced.