Sandusky to Be Told Who His Accusers Are This Week

The state Attorney General will be giving Sandusky the names of the 10 men who say the former PSU coach abused them

Pennsylvania state prosecutors say they'll tell Jerry Sandusky the names of the 10 young men identified as victims of child sex-abuse allegedly at his hands by the end of the week.

The attorney general's office, in a document filed late Monday in Centre County court, said that the alleged victims' names will be delivered to Sandusky lawyer Joe Amendola by the close of business Friday.

Sandusky says he is innocent.

Amendola has a pending request for a "bill of particulars" from prosecutors that would include names of purported victims as well as the times, locations and other information to back up the 52 criminal counts against the ex-Penn State defensive coordinator.

State prosecutors are arguing that the grand jury reports, charging documents and discovery materials lay out the facts sufficiently.

 

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