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Sandusky professes innocence, vows to fight

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The case led to the firing of longtime head football coach Joe Paterno, who died from lung cancer in January, and the ouster of university President Graham Spanier, who remains a faculty member. Eight legal teams that represent at least 20 victims or other potential civil claimants have surfaced, and Penn State has indicated its desire to settle claims out of court.

After Tuesday's sentencing hearing, Sandusky most likely would be sent to Camp Hill state prison. There, he would be tested and evaluated by Department of Corrections personnel, who will determine where he will serve his time.

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Online:

Sandusky statement:

http://soundcloud.com/producermatthew/jerry-sanduskys-prison

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AP writer Marc Levy in Harrisburg, Pa., contributed to this report.

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