Mike McQueary Video Interview below
A day after Jerry Sandusky gave a disturbing interview to Bob Costas - in which the former Penn State defensive coordinator admitted to showering with young boys - Mike McQueary has also made news for his role in the alleged cover-up of child molestation at the university.
McQueary is the assistant coach who, according to a grand jury report, walked in on Sandusky anally raping a 10-year old in a shower in 2002. He has come under extreme fire for going to his father about the incident, as opposed to the police, while also not actually stopping the act.
But a new email has surfaced, sent by McQueary to a reporter last week, in which the ex-coach says he DID break up the rape and DID speak to authorities about what he witnessed. This is what it reads:You are the first person I have told this ... and I don't know you extremely well ... and I have been told bye (sic) officials to not say anything...
I did stop it, not physically ... but made sure it was stopped when I left that locker room ... I did have discussions with the official at the university in charge of police ... no one can imagine my thoughts or wants to be in my shoes for those 30-45 seconds...trust me.
Do with this what you want ... but I am getting hammered for handling this the right way ... or what I thought at the time was right ... I had to make tough impacting quick decisions.What an enormous, tragic mess.( thehollywoodgossi)
Why Justin Bieber paternity suit dropped
The Justin Bieber baby lawsuit has gone bye-bye – but the case is still in its infancy, a lawyer told the Daily News.
Mariah Yeater quietly withdrew her San Diego court paperwork last week not because she’s dropping her claim she’s Bieber’s baby mama, but because she fears for her life and hopes to settle the dispute confidentially, lawyer Jeffery Leving said Wednesday.“In light of death threats directed toward my client, strategies have been reviewed. The San Diego case has been withdrawn, and we’re trying to settle out of court with Bieber’s counsel. We're working out a DNA test confidentially,” Leving, a Chicago-based custody lawyer working with Yeater, told The News.“I did not resign. I still believe my client,” he said, adding that Yeater’s San Diego lawyers have been replaced by John Carlson from the Los Angeles firm Carlson & Greenberg."I originally wanted a judge to order a DNA test to make sure the test's chain of custody was safeguarded. But the reality is that that was before these death threats escalated. And they’ve gotten so out of control, maintaining strict confidentiality is something we have to try. If this doesn’t work, and we can’t work it out, we can always re-file," Leving said.Bieber, 17, and his attorneys have flatly denied Yeater's claims that she and the teenage singer conceived the child after an October 2010 concert at the Staples Center in Los Angeles . The baby boy was born in July.Bieber agreed to take a DNA test and vowed that when it showed he wasn't the father, he would sue Yeater."It's sad that someone would fabricate malicious, defamatory and demonstrably false claims," his reps said in a statement earlier this month. "We'll vigorously pursue all available legal remedies to protect Justin and to hold those involved with bringing this suit accountable for their actions."
Leving said he’s not worried about a counter lawsuit.“I see that as not being positive publicity for Bieber,” he argued. “Plus she’s indigent, she’s an out of work single mother trying to survive. He wouldn’t make any money, and it would appear to be a means of seeking revenge.”
Bieber's lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Yeater, who was 19 at the time of the alleged sexual encounter, also could have faced statutory rape charges, since Bieber was only 16 in 2010, under the legal age for consent in California .
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