Read pervert, child molester Sandusky indictment here:
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/uploadedFiles/Press/Sandusky-Grand-Jury-Presentment.pdf
Guess what? Sandusky’s pension continues...also Paterno’s and Schultz’s:
When he retired, Sandusky opted to take a lump-sum pension payment of $148,271 from the State Employees Retirement System. The rest of his pension is being paid out monthly and is $58,898 annually.
Schultz could be far more richly paid. He elected to receive a $421,847 lump-sum payment at the time of his retirement in 2009, after nearly 39 years of service.
He also receives a monthly pension payment of $27,558 nearly the cost of tuition for two in-state freshmen at State College. That comes to nearly $331,000 a year.
Schultz had returned to his former post in September on an interim basis while the university conducted a national search for a permanent appointee.
Pension information for former Athletic Director Tim Curley, charged with perjury and failing to report suspected child abuse along with Schultz, was not available because he did not participate in the state pension system. Ousted President Graham Spanier also was not a member of the state pension system.
The Patriot-News has submitted a request for longtime football coach Joe Paternos pension.
Information about Paternos and Schultzs pensions is now public information as a result of a five-year court battle launched by The Patriot-News in 2002. That lawsuit, which went all the way to the state Supreme Court, removed a shroud of secrecy that Penn State had demanded for university employees who participated in the pension plan.
— By Sara Ganim and Jan Murphy, The Patriot-News