Grand jury reports Sandusky brought victim to Outback Bowl in Tampa
Associated Press In Print: Friday, November 11, 2011
Tampa
Report: Sandusky traveled with boy
In the months before his retirement in 1999, former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky traveled with "Victim 4" a 12- or 13-year-old boy to the Outback Bowl in Tampa, a grand jury reported. In its report, the statewide grand jury in Pennsylvania concluded the victim had been "repeatedly" subjected to sexual assaults at a variety of locations, including "at bowl games to which he had traveled with Sandusky." The grand jury reported that the boy had become a "fixture" in the Sandusky household. "Victim 4 was listed, along with Sandusky's wife, as a member of Sandusky's family party for the 1998 Outback Bowl," the grand jury found. On Thursday, Tampa Police Department spokeswoman Laura McElroy said "no one has been in touch with us" from Pennsylvania about the case.
Sandusky didn't really seem to be very careful about being discovered.
When Dallas hosted the Super Bowl last year, there was a big campaign to bring awareness of child/human trafficking. Signs were posted all over the stadium and at local restaurants and other areas where visitors would be going. This was on the news, and in the newspaper. No surprise Sandusky was at the Super Bowl with a victim, and how many others were prostituted out during that time?