PSU spokesperson: Sandusky’s retirement package revoked [View all]
Not that there were any options in the matter, but at least now its official: Jerry Sanduskys retirement package, which he received from Penn State in 1999, has been revoked, according to university spokesperson Dave La Torr.
Per Statecollege.com, Sandusky received the following items as part of his retirement:
A lump sum of $168,000
Four free football season tickets for the rest of his life and the opportunity to purchase four more within the 35-yard lines
Two mens and womens basketball season tickets for the rest of his life
Lifetime use of a locker, weight rooms, fitness facilities and training room in the East Area locker room
A five-year agreement, subject to renewal, between him and Penn State to work collaboratively in community outreach programs, such as The Second Mile, that provide positive visibility to the Universitys Intercollegiate Athletics Program
A 10-year agreement, subject to renewal, giving him an office and telephone in the East Area locker room
La Torr said he did not know exactly when the package was revoked, and added only that there were no plans to recover the lump sum of nearly $170,000. It wouldnt be the first contract issue to be brought up since the Sandusky scandal, or even the first in recent days. The New York Times reported over the weekend that former coach Joe Paterno worked to negotiate his contract to end after the 2011 season while aware that Sandusky was under investigation once again.
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/16/psu-spokesperson-sanduskys-retirement-package-revoked/
Now they'll claim the scandal is over again.