Pennsylvania Attorney General To Release Jerry Sandusky Case Review
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's top prosecutor plans to release a report next week into how police and prosecutors handled the Jerry Sandusky case.
Attorney General Kathleen Kane said Friday that Geoff Moulton's review will be released Monday morning at a Capitol news conference.
Kane vowed to look into the child molestation investigation while running for office in 2012.
The criminal case began with a report in Clinton County in late 2008, and nearly three years passed before the former Penn State assistant football coach was arrested.
Kane has suggested that then-Attorney General Tom Corbett had a political motivation to slow the investigation while he was running for governor in 2010, something Corbett has strongly denied.
Sandusky was convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse and is serving a lengthy prison sentence.
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