Symphony Steve
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Haven't found anything either. Penn State, Temple and Pitt would each get sharp cuts. Have yet to see funding tied in with transparency...
Absolutely...it's material to the discovery process...interrogatories/bill of particulars, etc.
That says weae so screwed already that releasing thay info and not doing anything means gigantic$ down the line in legal action. At least thats what I'm presuming unless there is another reason for concern that escapes me at this time. Anxious to read what that is from anyone.They were given 2 choices. Release their 1998 130 page police report on Sandusky or don't receive state funding anymore. They chose not to receive funding any longer.
That says a lot.
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Maybe it makes out that Paterno was even more incompetent than first thought by the trustees. Its gotta be big for them to give up state funding. Does this imply a school name change?So why would they "give up" state funding? Makes zero sense to me.
Do you have a citation? Where is this reported? Very interesting indeed.
Yeah, State Pen UMaybe it makes out that Paterno was even more incompetent than first thought by the trustees. Its gotta be big for them to give up state funding. Does this imply a school name change?
ut I think they get state funding:bat:Yeah, State Pen U
So why would they "give up" state funding? Makes zero sense to me.
So why would they "give up" state funding? Makes zero sense to me.
I'd surmise that they concluded that (i) the hit the University would take in alumni giving plus (ii)the damage multiplier to existing and future civil suits against the University that the release of the report would provide, far exceeded the significantly reduced funding from PA that they expected to receive over the next few years.
I don't know...just do not see anyway that this report doesn't get flushed out during discovery and the litigation process. Punitive damages will be pursued here besides compensatory...the report's contents will be known eventually.
I don't know...just do not see anyway that this report doesn't get flushed out during discovery and the litigation process. Punitive damages will be pursued here besides compensatory...the report's contents will be known eventually.
Don't disagree but if produced, it will likely be pursuant to a protective order as opposed to being made public, with access limited to the parties respective outside counsel. Huge difference, especially with regards to alumni giving and the court of public opinion. PSU will also likely take the position that it is a privileged communication and resist production (even under a protective order) on that basis.
Who did the report and is there any chance it could disappear before it is supposed to be used in litigation? Documents have disappeared before....just sayin..Do not see where a judge would grant such motion protection...not with the scope, interest and impact of all its community members...
Who did the report and is there any chance it could disappear before it is supposed to be used in litigation? Documents have disappeared before....just sayin..
PSU is a community unto itself and they have their own police and fire department. The report was done by their own police department.