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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby Peachtree Pam » Sat Nov 12, 2011 6:34 am

I'd like to get some focus on Governor Corbett's role in this crime. It is difficult to follow the chronology of the commission of the crimes and the response by officials involved at the time of each assault. Here is an article that gives some info.

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Tom Corbett and the Sandusky case

Posted on November 9th, 2011 in News and Commentary
By Christiaan A. Hart-Nibbrig

http://newslanc.com/2011/11/09/tom-corb ... usky-case/

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett is scheduled to attend Friday evening’s Penn State University Trustees’ emergency meeting. It is an unusual appearance for the Governor, and the circumstance of the meeting, the sordid child molestation charges against Penn State coaching legend, Jerry Sandusky, is also unusual.

Why the Governor would impose himself on such a meeting has not been explained. But his interest in going to the meeting raises questions about Corbett’s previous role or non-role in the Sandusky case.

In 1998, according to the recently released two-year grand jury report into the charges, the then Centre County District Attorney, Ray Gricar, had reviewed allegations against Sandusky, including a police report of two conversations secretly recorded by police of Sandusky admitting to the mother of an 11 year-old boy inappropriate behavior with her son.

Despite this, and additional evidence from a “lengthy” internal investigation by Penn State into Sandusky, District Attorney Gricar, with a reputation for rectitude and integrity, decided not to press charges against Sandusky.

A reasonable question is whether a straight-arrow DA like Gricar, a Republican, when confronted with an unprecedentedly explosive case involving a major Pennsylvania institution and personage, would turn to a superior to confer on the case. A person to whom Gricar might naturally turn would be the Pennsylvania Attorney General. In 1998, the Attorney General of Pennsylvania was D. Michael Fisher, a Republican in the Tom Ridge administration

Gricar stayed in office for several years after the first investigation. As the grand jury report has pointed out, there were other eye witnessed accounts of Sandusky sexually assaulting young boys during those years, between 1998 and 2005.

It is again reasonable that reports of those incidents reached District Attorney Gricar. In 2004, the Attorney General for the state of Pennsylvania was current Gov. Tom Corbett.

With mounting evidence against Sandusky, did Gricar confer with the Attorney General Corbett about prosecution of Sandusky? The Governor should answer that question.

In 2005, District Attorney Ray Gricar went missing and his body nor a trace of his existence has been found. His hard drive on his computer was destroyed.

The charges against Jerry Sandusky are sickening and unfathomable. But if there was a squelching of these crimes years ago, directed at the highest levels of state law enforcement, that is equally disgusting and should be investigated thoroughly.

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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby Peachtree Pam » Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:58 am

Still trying to get a fix on who was in authority at the time of each assault and turned a blind eye. One person who needs looking at is Second Mile CEO, Jack Raykovitz.

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This article also makes it clear that it was the complaints by a mother against a high school where Sandusky was a volunteer coach that finally led to the contacting of police and a grand jury investigation and the arrest three years later of Sandusky.





http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11313/1188544-298.stm
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
By Jon Schmitz, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Authorities investigating sex abuse allegations against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky are examining the role of other parties not yet charged in the case whose actions, or lack thereof, may have delayed intervention by law enforcement authorities.

That includes top officials at The Second Mile, the nonprofit organization that Mr. Sandusky founded and, authorities allege, used to make contact with the children he victimized.

So far, Mr. Sandusky has been charged with sexually assaulting eight boys who participated in The Second Mile, a program for troubled youth. Also facing charges are Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and vice president of business and finance Gary Schultz. Prosecutors say they failed to report a 2002 incident involving one of the children and later provided false information to a grand jury. Attorneys for all three have denied wrongdoing by their clients.

State Attorney General Linda Kelly on Monday said the investigation was continuing and that more charges were possible. An investigator in the case told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Tuesday that "a lot of entities besides Penn State University had a hand in this."

In a statement Monday, The Second Mile said it immediately ended Mr. Sandusky's contact with children in the program after he told them in 2008 he was under investigation for alleged sexual contact with a child, an allegation he told the organization was false.

That, however, was at least the third time in 10 years that the organization had been made aware of allegations involving Mr. Sandusky's contacts with children. The organization knew in 1998 that Mr. Sandusky was investigated for alleged sexual misconduct in a Penn State shower involving a different boy from the program, according to a presentment by a statewide investigating grand jury.

State College attorney Wendell V. Courtney was apprised of the investigation in 1998 because he was then counsel for Penn State and for The Second Mile. He has not responded to interview requests. That investigation, by university police, was closed when the Centre County district attorney's office decided not to file charges.

The Second Mile learned of another investigation involving Mr. Sandusky in 2002. In its statement, the agency said its chief executive officer, Jack Raykovitz, testified at the investigating grand jury that he had been told by Mr. Curley that an internal Penn State investigation had found no corroboration for an allegation of inappropriate contact by Mr. Sandusky with a youth in a university locker room shower.

According to the grand jury presentment, a Penn State graduate assistant saw Mr. Sandusky engaging in a sex act in the shower with a boy who appeared to be 10.

It wasn't until November 2008 that the program took steps to keep Mr. Sandusky away from children. Mr. Sandusky, who retired as Penn State's defensive coordinator in 1999, was still affiliated with The Second Mile until he retired from there in September 2010.

Mr. Raykovitz has not been available for comment beyond the prepared statement.


Also Tuesday, a published report raised questions about the initial response of officials at Central Mountain High School in Clinton County in 2008, when the mother of one of the accusers, a 15-year-old boy, confronted them with allegations against Mr. Sandusky. According to the grand jury, Mr. Sandusky, who was working as a volunteer coach at the school, abused the boy over a two- to three-year period before the boy revealed the abuse to his mother.

The report in The Patriot-News of Harrisburg quoted the mother as saying school officials "told me to go home and think about what I wanted to do, and I was not happy. They said I needed to think about how that would impact my son if I said something like that. I went home and got [my son] and we came to [Children and Youth Services] immediately," said the woman, who was not identified.

By law, CYS agencies must report such allegations to law enforcement authorities, and that is what triggered the investigation that led to allegations of other abuse by Mr. Sandusky.

According to the presentment, Mr. Sandusky "routinely had contact with [the accuser]" at the high school, "where the administration would call [the boy] out of activity period/study hall in the late afternoon to meet with Sandusky in a conference room. No one monitored these visits."

According to the presentment, after the boy's mother confronted them, school officials barred Mr. Sandusky from district facilities "and the matter was reported to authorities as mandated by law."

The school's assistant principal and athletic director, Steven Turchetta, declined to be interviewed by a reporter who visited the high school Tuesday.

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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby Elvis » Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:20 pm

Peachtree Pam wrote:One person who needs looking at is Second Mile CEO, Jack Raykovitz.


The pay's not bad...

The Second Mile's president and CEO Jack Raykovitz has cleared over $1 million in direct compensation since 1998. Raykovitz's total in that span: $1,300,145.

Raykovitz's right-hand-woman, Katherine Genovese, has been with the charity since 1998 and made almost as much money as her boss. Genovese's total direct compensation since then: $912,563. The other longtime employee of the charity is Henry Lesch, who started with Genovese. He made $793,667 in the same span.

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"Raykovitz's right-hand-woman, Katherine Genovese," turns out to be his wife.

Of course the founder milked it too:

In 2001, The Second Mile started paying Sandusky an annual "consulting" fee of $57,000, according to the IRS records. The Second Mile only stopped paying Sandusky in 2009, after the charity also decided to stop Sandusky from camping out with young boys.
$456,000 for "consulting."

Posted earlier, I think, but the board members are listed in the annual report:

http://www.thesecondmile.org/pdf/AnnualReport2010.pdf
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby Elvis » Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:41 pm

This is from August, when work was "already under way":

The Second Mile Learning Center gets $3 million

By Anne Danahy adanahy@centredaily.com

Posted: 12:01am on Aug 10, 2011; Modified: 10:58am on Aug 10, 2011

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The Second Mile plans to turn a plot of land it owns near University Park Airport into an $8.5 million learning center for young people. ARTIST RENDERING PROVIDED


BELLEFONTE — The Second Mile has been awarded a $3 million state grant to help build a learning center in Patton Township, with construction slated to begin this fall.

President and CEO Jack Raykovitz told the Centre County commissioners Tuesday that, if all goes as planned, the 45,000-square-foot facility will take 16 months to complete and be finished in spring 2013.

The county, acting as a pass-through agency for the state grant, applied for it in January. On Tuesday, The Second Mile officials and Sue Hannegan, assistant director of county planning, asked the county to approve the grant agreement as part of the process under which the state will release the money.

The Second Mile serves about 10,000 young people from across the state in programs such as Summer Challenge, Leadership Institute and intervention efforts. The nonprofit has offices in State College, but has to rent or borrow facilities in which to hold many of its programs.

“This project will enable us to operate our programs on our own site,” Raykovitz said.

The $9 million learning center is part of a larger $12 million project that includes fields for sports and outdoor programs. Work on the 60-acre site at Bernel and Fox Hollow roads is already under way.

So far, $7 million has been raised in pledges and donations. Raykovitz said the learning center will include a multipurpose room, a gym, classrooms and office space, although the organization’s headquarters will remain at its current location. The new facility also will have a fitness room and locker rooms.

The second floor will have dorm rooms where 100 to 115 people can sleep, and a lounge and library.

Raykovitz said that except for the multi-day Leadership Institute, nobody will be in residence during school weeks, but the site will be used for weekend, after-school and summer programs.


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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby Peachtree Pam » Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:50 pm

Elvis wrote:

Posted earlier, I think, but the board members are listed in the annual report:

Someone better take a screenshot of the big donors also listed in that annual report. It may suddenly disappear from online view.
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby Simulist » Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:56 pm

BELLEFONTE — The Second Mile has been awarded a $3 million state grant to help build a learning center in Patton Township, with construction slated to begin this fall.

The Second Mile was awarded 3 million bucks — by the state — at the same time that very same state of Pennsylvania was SLASHING the budget across the board for other programs for the underprivileged.

So… call me suspicious, but I sincerely have to ask: What is the name of each and every decision-maker who might have stood to "benefit" from such an award to the Second Mile?
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Re: The Pedophile File - 'Charity' and Pedophilia

Postby M F Abernathy » Sat Nov 12, 2011 6:07 pm

'Charity' and pedophilia sometimes go together. Besides The Second Mile and Boys' Town, here are a couple of recent examples...

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UPI
February 7, 2011 Monday 10:53 AM EST
Philanthropist accused of molesting boys
LENGTH: 177 words
DATELINE: PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 7


A Pennsylvania philanthropist sexually abused underage boys, federal authorities charge.

John Ware, 47, who runs the Oxford Foundation, a family philanthropy, was arrested Friday at his Oxford, Pa., home, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

Ware is a former member of the Chester County Parks and Recreation Board and board member of Chester County 2010.

U.S. Attorney Zane Memeger said Ware befriended four young boys to prepare them for sex with him and took them on foreign trips to molest them overseas when they turned 13.

Ware's indictment states that he took his first victim to Iceland, the second to Italy and the third and fourth to the Bahamas in incidents between 2005 and July 2010.

The investigation grew out of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide campaign against child sexual abuse, Memeger said.

Ware also is charged with possessing child pornography and faces a possible sentence of life with a mandatory minimum of 15 years, a $1.8 million fine, and a mandatory five years of supervised release.

His grandfather, the late Robert Ware, was a congressman.

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Buffalo News (New York)
September 1, 2011 Thursday - NIAGARA EDITION
Child porn case outlined against ex-charity official
BYLINE: By Thomas J. Prohaska - NEWS NIAGARA REPORTER
SECTION: LOCAL; Pg. B1
LENGTH: 494 words
DATELINE: LOCKPORT


The former vice president of the United Way of Niagara allegedly left some child pornography behind on one of the organization's computers, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

However, Philip D. Buffone had been terminated before the porn was discovered, said Carol G. Houwaart-Diez, president of what is now known as the United Way of Greater Niagara.

Buffone, 51, of Ziblut Court, Town of Niagara, pleaded not guilty in State Supreme Court to four counts each of possessing and promoting a sexual performance by a child.

Assistant District Attorney Robert A. Zucco said four files showing sex involving children younger than 16 were found to have been downloaded onto a United Way computer April 26, 2010.

There may have been more at one time. "There was some indication that some deleting software [was used] of the kind that forensic investigators can't get around," Zucco said.

The porn wasn't discovered until July 2010, Zucco said.

Houwaart-Diez said Buffone had worked at United Way for 8 1/2 years, including about five years as vice president, when he was let go May 6, 2010.

"We parted ways, and there's no correlation between the two [events]," Houwaart-Diez said. "The things were found after he left. We hired somebody to give the computer a basic cleaning, clean up the hard drive because someone else would be using the computer."

The notion that someone other than Buffone might have been using the computer could come into play, defense attorney Alan J. Roscetti said.

"It was his computer for a two-year period. It wasn't his computer beforehand, and it wasn't his computer afterward," Roscetti said.

Zucco said some of the child porn was found by a commercial technician. After a State Police probe, in which Houwaart-Diez said the United Way cooperated fully, Buffone was arrested in March on two counts.

Further images were recovered and presented to the grand jury, which brought additional charges, Zucco said.

In this case, "promoting a sexual performance" means procuring the material, not distributing it, Zucco said.

The promoting counts are Class D felonies, each carrying a prison sentence of up to seven years. The possession counts are Class E felonies, each carrying a prison term of up to four years.

Buffone was released on his own recognizance by Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr., who scheduled a pretrial conference for Oct. 19 and a trial date of Jan. 9.

"The nature of the charges and alleged behavior in this case are in direct conflict with the mission of United Way," the organization said in a statement. "We are committed to bringing together people and resources to help make Niagara County a healthier, stronger place to live, work and raise a family, and we will not allow any individual to negatively impact the importance of the work we do and the 80,000 people we serve each year."

The United Way of Greater Niagara was formed last year with the merger of the United Way of Niagara and the Eastern Niagara United Way.

email: tprohaska@buffnews.com

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The Associated Press State & Local Wire
August 25, 2011 Thursday 6:23 PM GMT
AP Exclusive: Predator pediatrician aided charity
BYLINE: RANDALL CHASE, Associated Press
SECTION: STATE AND REGIONAL
LENGTH: 1041 words
DATELINE: DOVER Del.


Former Delaware pediatrician Earl Bradley, a convicted child rapist who sexually molested scores of young patients for more than a decade, is also a benefactor of a foundation that he helped establish to assist families grieving the loss of a child.

Years before he was arrested in December 2009, Bradley helped members of his family set up a foundation to help pay funeral expenses for families suffering the loss of a newborn or stillborn baby.

The Associated Press learned of Bradley's links to the foundation through prison visitor logs, which the AP obtained after successfully challenging the Department of Correction's denial of a Freedom of Information Act request.

The gray-bearded former doctor is scheduled to be sentenced Friday by Judge William Carpenter Jr. in Sussex County Superior Court. He faces a mandatory life sentence for each of 14 convictions for first-degree rape the outcome of a one-day trial in June in which a police investigator described to Carpenter how Bradley covertly videotaped naked patients during exams and recorded himself raping young victims and forcing them to perform oral sex.

Bradley, 58, was also convicted on multiple counts of second-degree assault and sexual exploitation of a child in cases that mostly involved toddlers.

These days, Bradley spends his time alone, reading and watching TV, in his state prison cell in Smyrna. Occasionally he receives visits. The prison visitor logs show that the only people other than attorneys and other professionals who have visited Bradley in prison have been family members.

Bradley's sister Lisa Caruso and niece Cheri Caruso have been his most frequent visitors. His half-sister and former office assistant, Lynda Barnes, also has visited along with her husband.

Cheri Caruso is chairwoman of a Pennsylvania-based foundation, which Bradley helped set up, that assists with funeral expenses for families who have experienced the loss of a newborn or stillborn baby.

The Arrianna Rose Foundation was established in 2005 with Bradley's help by Caruso's sister, Michelle McAdoo, who had given birth to a stillborn daughter, Arrianna Rose, in 2002.

Cheri Caruso, who took over leadership of the foundation after her sister's death in 2007, declined to speak with the AP about the foundation or her visits to Bradley.

"I really don't have anything to say to you," she told a reporter in a brief telephone call this week before hanging up.

Lisa Caruso did not return telephone messages left at her home.

Terri Wyatt, a liaison to the foundation for Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, the Sussex County town where Bradley once worked, said the foundation has helped at least 20 Beebe families.

Wyatt said she was approached several years ago by Barnes, who was then working for Bradley, and told about the family's efforts to start the foundation.

"They wanted to do something very positive in Arrianna's name," explained Wyatt, an instructor at Beebe School of Nursing and coordinator of pregnancy loss support services at Beebe Medical Center.

"I know Dr. Bradley was one of the contributors and assisted Michelle in helping set up the foundation," Wyatt said. "He had set up the Baybees Children's Foundation and had experience in that realm."

Wyatt was referring to Bradley's own charitable organization, which he established in 2002.

According to state Division of Corporation records, the purpose of the Baybees Children's Foundation was "to assist children residing in Sussex County, Delaware in their creative development through exposure to and appreciation of the theater and other creative arts."

It's unclear what efforts Bradley undertook to fulfill his foundation's purpose, but his fondness for theater extended to Broadway. In 2009, he purchased four tickets for a Valentine's Day showing of "Shrek The Musical" in New York City. He had stockpiled theater seats and other equipment at his Lewes office complex with dreams of building his own small cinema.

Dr. Fred Berlin, founder of the Johns Hopkins Sexual Disorders Clinic in Baltimore and an expert in the evaluation and treatment of patients with sexual disorders including pedophilia, said it's not unusual for criminals even those such as Bradley, convicted of monstrous crimes to have some positive character traits.

"People as human beings are simply not black and white, and somebody who has done something horribly wrong may at some time in their lives done some things that were good," Berlin said.

Berlin said pedophiles, like other people, can vary in character, temperament, personality, and level of consciousness and concern for others.

"Asking what the typical person with pedophilia is like ... is somewhat like asking what the typical person with heterosexuality is like," he said.

Bradley was arrested in December 2009 after a young girl complained to her mother after an office visit that he had hurt her. Investigators executed a search warrant at his Lewis office complex, decorated with Disney characters and miniature amusement park rides, and seized scores of homemade videos. Carpenter found Bradley guilty after conducting a one-day bench trial and reviewing more than 13 hours of homemade videos showing sex crimes against more than 80 children.

Bradley's public defenders presented no defense at his trial, opting instead for a swift verdict so they could more quickly appeal Carpenter's decision to allow the videos to be used as evidence. The defense contends they were improperly seized by investigators acting outside the scope of the search warrant.

Since his arrest, Bradley has been held under maximum security. Prison officials placed him in a cell next to that of another of Delaware's most notorious criminals, Tom Capano. Capano, once a wealthy and politically connected attorney, is serving a life sentence for killing a mistress, former gubernatorial aide Anne Marie Fahey, in 1996.

Wyatt said Cheri Caruso has expressed concerns that her uncle's arrest and conviction could have a negative effect on the work of the Arrianna Rose Foundation, a concern Wyatt shares.

"The Bradley situation has just been tragic for everybody involved," Wyatt said. "I certainly hope that if people hear about the family connection, they don't judge this wonderful fund that has helped so many people."
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Re: The Pedophile File

Postby M F Abernathy » Sat Nov 12, 2011 6:46 pm

A few more possible links between 'charities' and pedophilia.


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States News Service
October 21, 2011 Friday
MAN SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS IN PRISON FOR TAKING PICTURES OF HIMSELF PERFORMING ORAL SEX ON A SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY
BYLINE: States News Service
LENGTH: 482 words
DATELINE: RENO

The following information was released by the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Nevada:

A Lyon County man who operated a charitable foundation to help handicapped persons has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison and lifetime supervised release for his guilty plea to production of child pornography, announced Daniel G. Bogden, United States Attorney for the District of Nevada.

Jeremiah James Higley, 33, of Stagecoach, Nevada, was sentenced on Thursday, October 20, 2011, by Senior U.S. District Judge Edward C. Reed. Higley was indicted on January 26, 2010, and pleaded guilty on June 13, 2011.

I commend the Internet Crimes Against Children and Innocent Images Task Forces for their efforts at keeping our children safe from sexual predators, said U.S. Attorney Bogden. We will continue to prioritize these prosecutions and our Project Safe Childhood initiative.

According to the court records, on about March 17, 2009, Higley photographed himself performing oral sex on a six-year-old boy who was in his custody at the time. The case grew out of an investigation aimed at identifying persons sharing child pornography over the Internet via peer-to-peer file sharing programs. In October 2010, an FBI agent in New York working undercover downloaded 39 images and videos of child pornography that Higley had posted on his file sharing site. Higley also admitted in an online chat with the agent that he had engaged in sexual contact with minors. On January 6, 2011, members of the Internet Crimes Against Children and Innocent Images Task Forces in Reno executed a federal search warrant at Higleys residence and seized several computers and other items of electronic media containing child pornography. During the forensic examination of the computers, several still images of child pornography produced by Higley in his bedroom were discovered. These images included images of the six-year-old victim in various poses displaying his genitalia. In addition, four of the images showed Higley performing oral sex on the child.

According to information submitted to the court by Higley, he is President of the Jeremiah Higley Foundation, Inc. which had a mission of bringing handicapped accessibility to light. The Foundation hosted golf and bowling events to raise money. The defendant also stated in his court filings that he had been confined to a wheelchair since he was 25 due to a rare nervous system disease and that he had been subjected to severe sexual abuse for a significant period of time as a young boy.

The investigation was conducted by members of the Internet Crimes Against Children and Innocent Images Task Forces, including the FBI, U.S. ICE Homeland Security Investigations, Nevada Attorney Generals Office, Washoe County Sheriffs Office and the Carson City Sheriffs Office. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Carla Higginbotham.

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The Salt Lake Tribune
November 4, 2011 Friday
Children's charity co-founder sentenced in sex abuse case
BYLINE: By Christopher Smart The Salt Lake Tribune
SECTION: BREAKING
LENGTH: 764 words


Heber City » In the spring of 2009, Lon Kennard Sr., now 70, was walking on air, having been recognized for his work in Ethiopia, where he and his wife, DeAnna, established an orphanage for troubled and abandoned children. The Wasatch County couple also had adopted six Ethiopian children.

Wednesday, the humanitarian and former LDS bishop was sentenced to three terms of five years to life in prison to be served consecutively. He had earlier pleaded guilty to three first-degree felony counts of aggravated sex abuse of a child.

In March 2010, he was charged with 43 felony counts of sex abuse and sexual exploitation of a child. He has been held in the Wasatch County Jail since that time.

In an emotional sentencing hearing in Judge Derek P. Pullan's 4th District courtroom, his adoptive daughters, now adults, testified to sexual abuse that spanned a decade. [The Salt Lake Tribune does not name victims of sex crimes.]

The Kennards also have six grown biological children. They were not sexually abused but said Kennard was verbally and physically abusive when they were young.

Before sentencing him, Pullan compared Kennard to Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde.

"You were their father and spiritual adviser and groomed them to gratify your sexual desires," Pullan said of Kennard's adoptive Ethiopian daughters. "You forced children to carry the crushing burden of guilt and shame. What you have done is devastating and evil."

Kennard's attorney, Matthew Bartlett, told the judge that his client had spent a great deal of his life serving his family and community. And that his humanitarian work in Ethiopia, no doubt, saved many lives. Bartlett suggested his client could be rehabilitated and asked that the sentences run concurrently.

In an emotional and rambling statement, a tearful Kennard told the court he had sinned and wants to repent.

"I've got eight beautiful daughters ... that I've injured psychologically and emotionally and in every other way. But I've always loved them," he said.

Kennard asked for forgiveness. "I'm begging on my hands and knees that my family doesn't keep me as an outcast," he said. "I need a family. It's horrible not to have a family."

After the sentencing, one of Kennard's biological sons, Vyrl Kennard, said he doesn't want to talk to his father ever again. He said most of his siblings have cut off communication with their father, too.

"I've been looking forward to today as a chance for some closure," he said. "That's what I feel, closure and relief."

The family released a prepared statement that reads, in part: "With a predator who has so completely and convincingly disguised himself as a pillar of the community for so many years, we feel it is in society's best interest to keep Lon Kennard Sr. locked away permanently."

In a Salt Lake Tribune interview in April 2009, Kennard said he believed he was born to help the children of Ethiopia and that this was the best time of his life. He said he wanted to make a difference in a troubled world.

After adopting four girls and two boys from Ethiopia in the 1990s, the Kennards embarked on a project they called Village of Hope, Ethiopia, in the rural area of Kersa Illala. In 2005, with donations to their nonprofit organization, they built a fresh-water well and housing, brought in medical workers, and even taught local farmers techniques in dry-land agriculture to afford villagers better diets.

But Kennard's life began to unravel quickly early in 2010 after one of his adopted daughters called Wasatch County authorities and reported she and a sister had been sexually abused over the course of a number of years.

According to court documents, the sexual abuse was ongoing from 1995 to 2002. Kennard even planted hidden cameras in the girls' bathroom, according to testimony. He forced one adoptive daughter to model revealing lingerie as he videotaped her.

An adult adoptive son of the Kennards discovered nude pictures and videos on Lon Kennard Sr.'s computer, downloaded copies and informed his sisters, according to court documents. The videos and photographs constitute child pornography, according to authorities. At least one video depicted a sex act.

On Wednesday, Kennard's wife of 47 years, DeAnna, told the judge that her husband had shattered her life and that of every member of her family. She asked that the sentences be served consecutively.

"The horror my family experienced is impossible to describe," she said. "We'll never be released from the sentence we've been given, or the prison in which we live."

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Children's charity co-founder sentenced in sex abuse case

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The Philadelphia Inquirer
October 30, 2011 Sunday - CITY-C Edition
How child-porn case led to Hershey School
BYLINE: By Bob Fernandez; Inquirer Staff Writer
SECTION: NATIONAL; P-com News for PC Home Page; Pg. A01
LENGTH: 2709 words


William Charney Jr. walked into the federal courthouse in Harrisburg 10 days ago and was sentenced to more than seven years in prison. The charge: possession of almost 700 images and 40 videos of child pornography.

A vile crime in any circumstance, it is particularly chilling in the case of Charney. The 43-year-old, married and the father of two children, was responsible for the residential life of about 800 teenage students and was living on the campus of the Milton Hershey School for impoverished children. Between 2001 and 2008, Charney and his wife, Mollie, were the house parents for about a dozen boys, living in student homes with them.

Tipped off by America Online, the FBI had cause to move quickly when it first became aware of Charney in late 2009. "Let me know if you ever want to make it happen with one of my boys, they're always available," said one e-mail sent to Charney, who used an alias screen name.

Charney is the second child-sex offender uncovered at the Hershey School in recent years and the latest in a string of sexually charged issues to confront the school's administration and its Board of Managers. It comes as the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office is investigating multimillion-dollar expenditures by the school of funds meant to sustain the institution and expand its enrollment.

Before the Charney case, the most publicized of the sexual improprieties was the school's decision in 2010 to settle the claims of five former students who said they had been sexually abused by Charles Koons 2d, a serial molester who gained access to the campus through his mother, a part-time house parent. Though a mother of a boy warned the school about Koons in the late 1990s, Koons continued to visit the campus.

In 2007 and 2006, two teachers, one male and one female, were prosecuted in separate cases for having sexual relations with students.

On a matter of sex among students, a 2005 letter became public this month in a federal lawsuit that described an incident in which four students were caught engaging in sex during a school-sponsored vacation to an amusement park in Ohio. A year after the 2004 incident, the vice president for residential life, Peter Gurt, is said to have joked about the situation during a school social event.

Gurt, now the school's chief operating officer, referred to a boy as having had "the best ride in Ohio" with the girl, the letter said. The letter called the comment shameful. It was signed by a group calling itself "Concerned Employees" and sent to the Board of Managers in 2005. The letter was contained as an exhibit in the lawsuit by former student Cosme Cesar Escudero-Aviles, who contends he was unjustly expelled in unrelated incidents.

The free school is the nation's biggest and wealthiest boarding school for needy children, with $7.5 billion in assets and 1,850 students. It is about 90 minutes west of Philadelphia and enrolls students from throughout the United States, with many of them from Pennsylvania.

The crimes of Charney and Koons and the other incidents raise questions about student safety and the quality of oversight at a school that markets itself as an enriching boarding-school experience for impoverished children. Hershey spends about $110,000 a year per student, according to its nonprofit IRS tax filing, more than the nation's most expensive and elite prep schools.

Hershey School spokeswoman Connie McNamara said the institution vigilantly protects the children and "as soon as the School became aware of the allegations against Mr. Charney, we took immediate action. We cooperated fully with authorities and we received assurances that our students were not involved."

She said that none of the pornographic images involved Milton Hershey School students and that Charney took a lie-detector test that confirmed what the government had told the school.

McNamara said the school has policies for both staff and students that prohibit inappropriate use of the Internet. "We have Internet filters in place, and anything categorized as pornography is blocked on our network," she said.

The school's Board of Managers issued a statement in response to questions: "Milton Hershey School is a safe place for children. No school is without isolated instances of problems and they are heartbreaking when they occur. We do everything humanly possible to prevent them and we learn from them if they do occur. But those isolated instances are not the story of the Milton Hershey School. The story of the Milton Hershey School is the story of a safe environment for children to grow and learn.

"Student safety is of paramount importance to our staff, our administration, and this Board," the statement said. "It is at the heart of what we do, and we take that responsibility seriously. While we continually assess our practices, we are confident that we have the most stringent protections in place."

The managers said they had the "full faith and confidence in the School's leadership."

Under investigation The matters being investigated by the attorney general include the institution's 2006 purchase of a private, money-losing golf course north of Hershey for $12 million, two to three times the course's appraised value.

Although the Hershey School said it purchased the golf course in part as "buffer land" for student safety and future expansion, it opened the golf course to the public and built a $5 million restaurant/bar on it.

James H. Lytle, professor in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, said unexpected events were bound to happen at a large boarding school. However, he said, "I'm not comfortable with the number of incidents, and I am particularly uncomfortable with the comments on senior night."

The remark attributed to Peter Gurt, Lytle said, was "close to cause for dismissal for me, or at the least a lengthy suspension without pay." He said the comment would be "way beyond the bounds of appropriate behavior. . . . It indicates a wink-and-a-blink culture at the school."

F. Frederic Fouad, president of the nonprofit group Protect the Hershey's Children Inc., which has criticized the institution, said: "The problem with this school is a leadership that does not prevent these incidents in the first place and then is forced repeatedly to react on the latest outrage. There's no doubt that the well-being of the Milton Hershey School children is not being optimally protected."

McNamara, the spokeswoman, said that all staff at the school undergo state and federal background checks upon hiring and that the checks are repeated periodically throughout an employee's tenure.

School officials, she said, are confident they are "following - and exceeding - best practice in the area of student safety after having benchmarked other residential schools. We have continued to review our practices in recent years."

The century-old Hershey School was founded by Milton and Catherine Hershey as an orphanage and school, and is financed by profits from Hershey chocolate bars and Reese's peanut butter cups. It is governed by four interlocking boards, the most powerful of which is the board of the Hershey Trust Co. that controls its finances.

LeRoy S. Zimmerman, a state Republican heavyweight and a political ally of Gov. Corbett, now heads the Hershey Trust Co. board. Zimmerman is a former two-term attorney general, the first of an unbroken string of elected Republican attorneys general in Pennsylvania who have regulated the Hershey charity since the early 1980s.

Zimmerman joined the charity in 2002 with the support of then-Attorney General Mike Fisher and has earned $1.9 million in compensation through director fees on Hershey-related boards.

The Attorney General's Office is now headed by Corbett appointee Linda Kelly. Nils Frederiksen, spokesman for the office, did not return e-mails and a phone call last week asking how the Charney case might affect the ongoing investigation into the charity's financial dealings.

Heidi Havens, spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Pennsylvania, said there was no evidence from its investigation that Charney victimized students in his role as a house parent or later as the school's associate director of home life for the senior division.

Charney's attorney, Dennis E. Boyle of Camp Hill, said the school was concerned that Charney might have molested its students and asked him to submit to a lie-detector test. Boyle said in court documents and at the sentencing that Charney passed the test. McNamara said in an e-mail that Charney volunteered for the lie-detector test and the school accepted the offer.

Delayed action Before the Charney case, the most recent experience for the school in a sex-related case was that of Koons.

Although he was not arrested until 2008, Koons was brought to the attention of the school and the Derry Township police in the late 1990s when the mother of a former student said in an affidavit that her son had been molested in the 1980s.

A police and school investigation was launched in 1998 but abandoned without explanation in April 1999. Koons was eventually nabbed by the police in Middletown Borough.

Koons was prosecuted for cases that did not involve Hershey School students. Nonetheless, Hershey paid $3 million to settle the claims of five former students. McNamara said the molestations were at least 20 years old.

The Hershey School employee assigned to look into the Koons allegations in the late 1990s, Beth Shaw, has not explained why the investigation was dropped, allowing Koons to continue to visit the school. Shaw remains one of the institution's highest-paid administrators as executive director of student support, according to the school's latest IRS tax filing.

In a two-year span, there were two cases of teachers having sex with students.

In 2007, part-time drum instructor Michael T. Culp, 30, admitted having consensual sex with a 16-year-old Hershey School female student he was driving to her home in New Hampshire, according to a police report. The two stayed overnight at a Days Inn in Windsor, N.Y. Court records in New York show Culp was charged with disorderly conduct, sexual misconduct, and endangering the welfare of a child and fined $250. The school fired him.

In 2006, Derry Township police arrested English teacher Brianna K. Said, 30, and charged her with having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old male student. After she pleaded no contest to a charge of corrupting a minor, a Dauphin County judge sentenced her in September 2006 to two years of probation and a $500 fine, according to court records. The school said it terminated Said's employment after learning of the relationship.

Peter Gurt's purported remarks date to 2005 but resurfaced with the recent lawsuit, filed in the same courthouse in which Charney was sentenced.

In 2004, a group of Hershey School students and staff traveled to the Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio for a school-sponsored vacation. While at the park, four students - three males and one female - were caught engaging in sexual activity, according to the letter in the federal lawsuit filed by Escudero-Aviles.

Students, teachers, and staff on the tight-knit campus heard about the incident, and a year later it became the topic of conversation at Senior Recognition night, an annual convivial gala for graduating students. In a speech at the alumni house, Gurt told the group of seniors that one of the boys in the class who participated in the foursome had "the best ride in Ohio," according to the letter that the Concerned Employees group e-mailed to the Board of Managers on May 26, 2005.

"Women are offended! 'You had the best ride in Ohio' is no way to describe a sexual act with a woman," stated the letter, which contained other accusations of inappropriate behavior.

A 2005 graduate who witnessed Gurt's comment said that he didn't consider it disrespectful because "everyone knew what was going on" at the park and Gurt was implying that those caught were "knuckleheads. . . . We laughed hysterically about it because some of the kids involved were in our class."

On Friday, school spokeswoman McNamara said the Board of Managers "took this allegation very seriously and hired an outside attorney to conduct a thorough investigation of the matter. Beyond that, we do not comment on personnel matters."

Gurt did not return a phone call or e-mail for comment.

McNamara said the Board of Managers received another letter "during this same time period, signed by more than 50 house parents at the Milton Hershey School who contradicted these allegations."

In the Hershey organizational structure in 2005, the house parents were managed by Gurt. According to the school's latest nonprofit tax filing with the IRS, Gurt earned $314,295 a year.

Case against Charney Charney might not have been caught if it had not been for a new federal law, the Protect Our Children Act of 2008, that provided for Internet operators to report child pornography on their networks.

In late November 2009, AOL flagged suspicious e-mail communications between two e-mail users in Pennsylvania, one of whom used the screen name matthew343@aim.com.

The first of the e-mail exchanges was Nov. 27, 2009, when matthew343@aim.com wrote: "Nothing here but it is exciting to hear about your endeavors. You have any pics of the two new ones? I often think about ryan and wish I had followed through On our plan for you and him to come to hershey. Maybe some day this summer I can Get away and travl your way."

The Inquirer is withholding the screen name of the second e-mailer because of the graphic images associated with it on a Google search.

Two days later, the second e-mailer wrote to matthew343@aim.com: "Sure, here you go, i think i've already shown you zack's pics, right? these are the two new ones. let me know if you ever want to make it happen with one of my boys, they're always available."

Less than an hour later, the second e-mailer added that he might need to trade for pictures. Matthew343@aim.com responded: "i am up for trading." The traded pictures were graphic and contained images of young boys engaged sexual activity, according to court documents.

AOL informed the online CyberTipline, and the FBI eventually located Charney on the Hershey campus. One piece of evidence leading the FBI to him was his Hershey School e-mail.

The FBI raided Charney's campus home Feb. 12, 2010. A year later, the U.S. Attorney's Office in central Pennsylvania announced it was charging Charney with one count of receiving and distributing child pornography, and he pleaded guilty this April. Hershey spokeswoman McNamara has said the institution removed Charney from his positions when it became aware of the investigation in early 2010.

Boyle, Charney's attorney, wrote in the Oct. 14 sentencing memo that Charney was a decorated military veteran, family man, and a victim of sex abuse as a child. Charney secretly began viewing homosexual pornography five or six years ago and advanced to child pornography, according to the memo.

Charney was suicidal when he was caught and he is remorseful, Boyle said, noting that his wife has stuck by him. "It's a difficult case because Mr. Charney is truly a good man," the attorney said in court. Boyle said Charney had a compulsion and would download the images and then delete them.

Daryl F. Bloom, the assistant U.S. attorney handling the case, said Charney had cooperated in a government investigation. Parts of the case remain sealed. The U.S. Attorney's Office would not comment on the second e-mailer.

Federal Judge Sylvia Rambo told Charney at his sentencing Oct. 20 that there were factors that contributed to leniency but that she was troubled by a check that Charney wrote to meet a teenage boy. Boyle said in court that the meeting was never held.

Speaking to the judge, Charney said: "The shame was overwhelming and I didn't know what to do about it. . . . I apologize for my actions. I wish there was something more I could do."

Charney must report to a federal prison Nov. 29 to serve his time.

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A Washington Heights charity that aims to protect children from the dangers of lead poisoning is run by a man with a past conviction for attempting to obtain child pornography, The Post has learned.

Stephen Null, 64, head of Friends of Lead Free Children in Washington Heights, pleaded guilty in 2002 to attempting to obtain an image of sexual conduct by a child less than 16 years old.

Null served six years' probation for the misdemeanor.


"It was a sting done by the Attorney General's Office. I did not have child pornography, and that's why the charge was reduced," said Null.
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Postby Allegro » Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:05 pm

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Thanks, Peachtree. During my reading last night, I thought to return to read again whatever action(s) a victim or victim's parent I could find after which an investigation had to have begun. With this quote, I can rest, for the moment.
Wednesday, November 09, 2011, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article wrote:...The report in The Patriot-News of Harrisburg quoted the mother as saying school officials "told me to go home and think about what I wanted to do, and I was not happy. They said I needed to think about how that would impact my son if I said something like that. I went home and got [my son] and we came to [Children and Youth Services] immediately," said the woman, who was not identified.

By law, CYS agencies must report such allegations to law enforcement authorities, and that is what triggered the investigation that led to allegations of other abuse by Mr. Sandusky. ... [REFER.]
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Postby Allegro » Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:22 pm

bks wrote:Allegro, thanks for posting that!

...Think he's overreaching. Reading the Grand Jury presentment, it is not clear how Paterno "replicated" the behavior of Catholic bishops. The presentment makes clear the following:

1. Paterno alerted his superior [Curley] shortly after Mcqueary reported to Paterno what Mcqueary had seen;... [REFER.]
Whatever curiosities or questions I might think of, I'll post them on your thread here. Thanks.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:27 am

Scandal may include Keystone Central
November 12, 2011
By JIM RUNKLE - jrunkle@lockhaven.com , Williamsport Sun-Gazette

MILL HALL - Did Keystone Central School District officials fail in their response to a student who complained in 2009 that he was sexually abused by ex-Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky?

Was the mother's report of her son's alleged assault at Central Mountain High School discouraged and delayed by school officials, who became involved only after the victim and his mother contacted Clinton County Children and Youth Services?

Based on information from informed, reliable sources involved in the investigation, those questions were asked of the Keystone administration on Thursday afternoon.

A brief, blanket statement declining all further comment was issued by Keystone Central Thursday night.

The complaints against Sandusky first came to light in connection with the former Penn State University defensive coach's involvement with the district as an advisor to Wildcat football and Sandusky's effort to create a Clinton County chapter of The Second Mile program.

The complaints against the school district surfaced this week.

Sandusky volunteered as an assistant team coach at times from about 2002 through the 2009 season and counseled youngsters in The Second Mile, an initiative designed to assist underprivileged children.

Reliable and informed sources have alleged to The Express that district officials delayed and discouraged the forwarding of the mother's complaint to Clinton County Children and Youth Services.

That's a far cry from earlier claims from former Interim Superintendent John DiNunzio, who said it was the district itself that brought the issue to light and banned Sandusky from area schools.

On this, all officials apparently agree: What happened at Central Mountain High School sparked a broader, statewide grand jury investigation into Sandusky's alleged sexual misconduct.

The fallout from that investigation is continuing but to date, Sandusky has been charged with 40 criminal counts, two top Penn State University administrators face prosecution for allegedly failing to report a crime, the university President Graham Spanier and its long-time popular football Coach Joe Paterno have been fired.

But within the claim that originated in Clinton County, and in the official documents, a curious contradiction appeared in the officially stated series of events.

Some individuals claimed the district acted as first reporter of suspicions against Sandusky.

Others said it was Clinton County Children and Youth Services that sparked the investigation.

In seeking to clarify the situation, The Express asked questions and several contradictions arose, ones that have raised some troubling questions about the district's approach to claims of sexual abuse.

District officials were asked to comment on the following statements Wednesday:

* Several reputable sources say the guidance office talked to the victim and his mother, then discouraged them from contacting Children and Youth.

* Those same sources said when the family questioned that outcome, they were told by a Keystone administrator (Karen Probst) that Sandusky was a "great man" and they should go home and think about it before taking further action.

* The district only took action after the family, frustrated with the school's response, went directly to Children and Youth Services with its complaint, and after C&Y officials told the district Sandusky should be banned from contact with students and barred from school property.

Early Thursday afternoon, Superintendent Kelly Hastings was questioned about the situation, but begged off answering until she could confer with other district officials.

After Thursday's special meeting of the school board, she provided a one-paragraph answer:

"Due to the ongoing nature of the investigation and prosecution of Jerry Sandusky, it would be inappropriate for the Keystone Central School District to provide any comment in this regard at this time. Nonetheless, the Keystone Central School District has been and will continue to be fully cooperative with authorities in this matter."

Asked for further clarification, Hasting said the statement applied district wide and said on the advice of legal counsel, no additional information will be forthcoming.

According to the Pennsylvania Code, all "mandated reporters," including staff members of schools, hospitals and other public institutions are required to notify "the person in charge" in the event of suspected child abuse.

That "person in charge" is then legally obliged to report those suspicions to the authorities.

That same "person in charge" is then required to forward those complaints to the Department of Public Welfare "when they have reasonable cause to suspect on the basis of their professional or other training or experience, that a child coming before them in their professional or official capacity is a victim of child abuse."

Whether or not local officials believed they reached the threshold of "reasonable cause to suspect" abuse remains an unanswered question today, at least in terms of the district's response to the media's questions.

The charges, filed last Saturday, include 40 criminal counts related to the alleged sexual abuse of minors. The state Attorney General's Office alleges Sandusky repeatedly victimized eight children - and possibly more - over 15 years.

The grand jury transcript suggests local events began in 2002 when then head CMHS football Coach Steve Turchetta met Sandusky, and Sandusky sought to help several Second Mile members who were on the football team.

Turchetta testified before the grand jury that he became aware of the allegations of sexual assault when the mother of one alleged local victim called the school to report it, and Sandusky was barred from school district property from that day forward.

It was in 2009 when a 15-year-old Central Mountain High School student told officials Sandusky had touched him inappropriately while they were alone in a gymnasium, according to the grand jury transcript.

DiNunzio, the interim Keystone Central superintendent at the time, told The Express the boy's mother reported the incident to the school principal, Turchetta and to the county Children and Youth Services.

The alleged Sandusky victim from CMHS also testified before the grand jury, recalling an incident at the high school. The boy said he and Sandusky were alone in the weight room, where there was a rock-climbing wall. The boy said after he fell off the wall a few times, he found Sandusky was on top of him and was rolling around the floor with the boy, according to the Attorney General's Office.

Meanwhile, Joseph Miller, head wrestling coach for the district's elementary program, corroborated the boy's testimony, telling the grand jury he came to the school that evening to retrieve something he had forgotten and saw a light on in the weight room. He said he went to turn the light off when he discovered Sandusky and the boy "lying on their sides, in physical contact, face to face on a mat."

Miller told the grand jury he found the use of that secluded room "odd for wrestling because the bigger wrestling room right outside the weight room had more room to wrestle and more mats." He also told the grand jury that he had seen the same boy with Sandusky frequently before the weight room incident, together after school and before athletic practice time.

Grand jury transcripts reveal that Clinton County Children and Youth Services Director Gerald Rosamilia also was called and testified before the statewide grand jury, and indicated the matter first came to light when a mother approached Children and Youth officials with a complaint.

The mission of CYS is to provide for the immediate safety and protection of children, to keep children with their own families whenever possible, to provide temporary care for children when necessary and to reunite children with their families as quickly as possible after placement.

The Children and Youth agency provides a wide range of services to abused and neglected children from birth to age 18, and their families. The county agency also provides services to adolescents who are at severe risk due to their behavior or that of their parent or parents.

The local agency, which financed a Second Mile liaison for a time, voided its relationship with The Second Mile the very day the allegations came to light, Rosamilia said.

The Clinton County chapter of The Second Mile - the organization founded by Sandusky to help underprivileged kids - was an outgrowth of the popular program that saw its birth in State College and expanded to include seven branches across the commonwealth.
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"O Oysters," said the Carpenter,
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Shall we be trotting home again?'
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Postby Avalon » Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:17 am

Elvis wrote:
The Second Mile's president and CEO Jack Raykovitz has cleared over $1 million in direct compensation since 1998. Raykovitz's total in that span: $1,300,145.

Raykovitz's right-hand-woman, Katherine Genovese, has been with the charity since 1998 and made almost as much money as her boss. Genovese's total direct compensation since then: $912,563. The other longtime employee of the charity is Henry Lesch, who started with Genovese. He made $793,667 in the same span.
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"Raykovitz's right-hand-woman, Katherine Genovese," turns out to be his wife.


That's pretty damn ironic. Catherine "Kitty" Genovese was the young woman stabbed to dead in NY in the sixties while witnesses did nothing. Her name became a symbol for the "bystander effect, "a social psychological phenomenon that refers to cases where individuals do not offer any means of help in an emergency situation to the victim when other people are present." (Wikipedia)
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Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Nov 13, 2011 7:47 pm

Gov. Corbett: More Penn State sexual assault victims expected

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett says the assistant coach who witnessed the sexual assault on a boy did not meet "a moral obligation that all of us would have." Corbett said he expects more allegations of abuse to materialize, and he's pushing for tougher laws on reporting such abuse.



I bet he does
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