Posted on 12/21/2011 8:44:34 PM PST by Scotswife
So much for the elite Penn St. Sad to see it come down to the sleazy lawyer defending the perv.
is he?
Have you been watching the great job this guy is doing?
This little get-together over a football game is making it look like the lawyer is gobbling up this attention.
What sane lawyer would allow an obviously guilty man creep everyone out - twice - on national tv?
I have no idea what is going on. The last I read about it was when the students went on a cheering spree for Joe. I didn’t see jerry on TV, never heard his speak and actually forgot about this case until this thread and had no idea who Amendola is. Maybe he is the only lawyer who would take his case.
Amendola is tied in with this Second Mile charity - a part of this State College “elite.”
When he was 50 he impregnated a teenage client and later married her(and now divorced). How he avoided being disbarred, I’m not sure, but a natural choice for representing another predator.
It’s a real head scratcher why he would allow his creepy client to give 2 bizarre interviews.
But here we can see him fraternizing with the reporters, who were “vying” for more Sandusky interviews.
All of these people are creepy.
yes....it’s almost like there’s a special club down there - but you can’t be admitted unless you’re super creepy.
I goggled him and read that - they state the legal age is 16 in PA and she was 17. So he’s the attorney for ‘that’ place - that’s weird. I agree - it’s all creepy.
if I remember correctly - she had the baby at 17, which would have put her at 16 when the relationship started.
I did not realize the legal age was 16 in PA.
That still doesn’t get around the whole -don’t sleep with your client issue - but hey, everything about this story is weird.
Here’s where I read about the age of consent.
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