Jerry Sandusky Continues to Claim Innocence 12 Years After Conviction
The former Penn State coach asserts his accusers were manipulated and seeks a new trial over repressed memory therapy evidence.
- Sandusky, 80, maintains he never committed the crimes for which he was convicted.
- He claims his accusers were coached and motivated by financial gain.
- His legal team argues that repressed memory therapy led to false testimonies.
- Sandusky's wife continues to support him, asserting his innocence.
- A hearing on his latest motion for a new trial is scheduled for June 26.