The former chief of the Penn State police department says the administrator in charge of the police force didn't tell him about an allegation that Jerry Sandusky molested a boy on campus in 2002.
Thomas Harmon says university vice president Gary Schultz knew of a 1998 allegation that Jerry Sandusky had showered with a boy. But Harmon says Schultz didn't come to him with the 2002 report from Penn State assistant football coach Mike McQueary.
Harmon and McQueary testified Friday in a hearing that will determine whether charges Schultz and another top school official can move toward trial.
Schultz and Tim Curley are accused of lying to a grand jury and failing to properly respond when a McQueary told them he'd witnessed Sandusky with a boy.
Ex-Chief: Penn State VP Didn't Come to Police in '02
Former chief of the Penn State police department says Gary Schultz didn't tell him anything about Sandusky allegations
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