Harrisburg, PA
Penn State assistant football coach Mike McQueary testified that he saw former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky molesting a boy on campus and that he told two Penn State administrators everything that he saw.
McQueary testified about an encounter in a Penn State locker room that occurred in 2002 and he said he believes that Sandusky was attacking the child with his hands around the boy's waist but said he wasn't 100 percent sure it was intercourse.
McQueary was testifying during a preliminary hearing for university officials Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, who are accused of lying to a grand jury about what McQueary told them.
District Judge William C. Wenner heard testimony Friday and decided prosecutors had enough evidence against Curley and Schultz to send the case to trial.
Curley and Schultz testified to the grand jury that McQueary never did not tell them the seriousness of what he saw. Both men's lawyers say the men are innocent. Curley and Schultz told the grand jury that they remembered McQueary reporting only something inappropriate but nothing as serious as rape.
McQueary testified that he had stopped to drop off sneakers at a football locker room on campus in the spring of 2002 when he heard slapping sounds in a shower.
He said he saw Sandusky and a boy and that Sandusky was behind the boy he estimated to be 10 or 12 yeas old. McQueary said Sandusky's hands were wrapped around the boy's waist and that the boy was facing a wall, with his hands on it.
McQueary said he has never described what he saw as anal rape or anal intercourse and couldn't see Sandusky's genitals, but that "it was very clear that it looked like there was intercourse going on."
The grand jury released its report last month in which it categorized McQueary's testimony as saying he "saw a naked boy ... with his hands up against the wall, being subjected to anal intercourse by a naked Sandusky."
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