Former Penn State Administrators Sentenced To Jail In Sandusky Case

Three former Penn State administrators were sentenced Friday to jail terms for their roles in the Jerry Sandusky child-sex scandal.

Former President Graham Spanier, who was the only one of the three to take his case to trial, was sentenced to the shortest time in prison: 4 to 12 months, with two months in jail and two months under house arrest. He also will serve two years probation, pay $7,500 in fines and serve 200 hours of community service.

Former Athletic Director Tim Curley was sentenced to 7 to 23 months, with three months to be served in jail, and four months under house arrest. He’ll pay $5,000 in fines and serve 200 hours of community service.

Former Vice President Gary Schultz was sentenced to six to 23 months, with two months to be served in jail and four months under house arrest. He’ll also pay a $5,000 fine and serve 200 hours of community service.

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