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No you're right. All any of them could do was sit on their hands while Jerry hung out with one little boy after another. That's what you'd do, right?
He reported it to the athletic director and the VP of the university. He never reported it to CPS or the actual police. Yes, he could have made that call. He could have gone back to Curley and Schultz and said "Hey, what's going on with the Jerry thing? Did you report him to the police? Cause Jerry hangs out with little boys all the time and that's probably not a good thing, right?"
Now there is evidence that other assistant coaches witnessed things...you think they never mentioned that to Joe? I have no doubt he knew about the earlier police investigation too. Everyone involved in this knew for years what Jerry was or at least had very strong suspicions, and they were more worried about how it would look to the public than what Jerry was doing to those little boys. They let Jerry spend time with little boys in locker rooms, in bathrooms, in hotel rooms...and you are telling me they did everything they could? Every single person who knew about this and did nothing and let the administration do nothing is just as guilty. Joepa is the only one some people will defend with their last breath.
Listen I already stated I don't have a dog in this fight so I'm not defending anyone to my dying breath. It's an emotionally charged topic, I get that. If he didn't report it to the Police or CPS he didn't do enough clearly. That can't be disputed. I always read that he reported it to the Police so I thought that was the case. You are saying he didn't report it to anyone in authority outside the college and that it was reported to him by several sources that this was going on. If that's the case, he's guilty plain and simple. I'd never heard that reported as fact before.
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