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Sue Paterno defends late husband in letter

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"It is still hard to accept," Sue Paterno told Couric when asked about hearing the Sandusky news. "But when I read the first charge, I actually got physically ill.

"I've had so many sleepless nights."

In the preview, Sue Paterno elaborated.

"These are children," she said. "Our lives have been about children. We have five children. We have 17 grandchildren. Our lives are about children, making them better, not hurting them."

The family's response comes a month after Gov. Tom Corbett filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA to overturn the sanctions. The NCAA this week asked a judge to throw out the suit.

Online:

Sue Paterno letter: http://realmikerob.com/pdf/sues-letter-2-8-13.pdf

Monday's show preview: http://www.katiecouric.com/

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