Report: Feds Investigating Sandusky Pedophile Ring, Possibly Shared Boys With Others
(WSCR) According to a report from RadarOnline.com, the FBI and a criminal investigative division of the United States Postal Service are looking into the possibility that former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky created a pedophile ring in which he shared boys with other men connected to Penn State.
Sandusky was convicted on 45 counts of child sexual abuse in June.
"Investigators have interviewed at least one man who claims to have knowledge of Sandusky and a very prominent man, with strong ties to Penn State, both sexually abusing a boy," a source familiar with the situation told RadarOnline.com.
"The new investigation is also looking at if boys from the Second Mile charity were shared by Sandusky with other men. The name of at least one very rich and powerful man connected to the university has come up in this new investigation."
Additionally, CBS News reported U.S. Postal inspectors are leading a federal investigation into whether Sandusky shared child pornography with other individuals.
These new reports coincide with a report from The Mully and Hanley Show in November, which alleged Sandusky would "pimp" out young boys to wealthy donors.
"It's going to get worse before it gets better," Mark Madden of 105.9 The X in Pittsburgh said on 670 The Score. "The one thing I hear is being investigated right now, and I hasten to add this as only a rumor, but I know of at least two prominent columnists who are investigating the story, is that The Second Mile, and there's no nice way to say this, pimped out young boys to wealthy donors."