Re: Penn State Child Abuse Scandal
Sure, he put in the years, but in light of the allegations, and criminal convictions, one would think there would be something in the contract to negate the terms. It's a slap in the face of the victims to see him collect a pension, almost a reward at this point, and it doesn't send a positive message.
While a lot of the law fees, and costs aren't made public, and sure as Ron hit on earlier, it will take a toll on the financial outcome, it is just ridiculous to think that he will receive financial compensation/pension/retirement/wtf ever you want to call it. . .
While I do feel for his family, there were also suggestions made that his wife was aware for the abuse, and said nothing. If that IS the case, then I don't feel bad if she doesn't get a penny.
What a s*%t show. . .
Sure, he put in the years, but in light of the allegations, and criminal convictions, one would think there would be something in the contract to negate the terms. It's a slap in the face of the victims to see him collect a pension, almost a reward at this point, and it doesn't send a positive message.
While a lot of the law fees, and costs aren't made public, and sure as Ron hit on earlier, it will take a toll on the financial outcome, it is just ridiculous to think that he will receive financial compensation/pension/retirement/wtf ever you want to call it. . .
While I do feel for his family, there were also suggestions made that his wife was aware for the abuse, and said nothing. If that IS the case, then I don't feel bad if she doesn't get a penny.
What a s*%t show. . .
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