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Sandusky asserts innocence day before sentencing

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“A young man who is dramatic and a veteran accuser and always sought attention started everything,” the former coach said in his taped statement, without identifying the man by name or pseudonym. “He was joined by a well-orchestrated effort of the media, investigators, the system, Penn State, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. They won. I’ve wondered what they really won. Attention, financial gain, prestige will all be temporary.”

Since his conviction, Sandusky has remained in protective custody in the Centre County, Pa., jail, spending much of his time preparing for his post-sentencing appeals, his lawyers said.

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Already, the former coach’s lawyers have made the case that they did not have adequate time to prepare a full defense due to the short time between Sandusky’s arrest last year and his trial this summer. That argument is expected to become the primary basis for their appeal.

“Over and over, I asked, why? Why didn’t we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial? Why have so many people suffered as a result of false allegations?” Sandusky said Monday. “What’s the purpose? Maybe it will help others — some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be as a result of all the publicity. That would be nice, but I’m not sure.”

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