Fair
62°
Morris, IL
Fair|Forecast »

Sandusky’s wife defends him, trashes son in letter to judge

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

PHILADELPHIA (MCT) — Jerry Sandusky’s wife stood by her husband as a “man of very high morals” and trashed their adopted son for saying that he too was sexually abused by his father in a letter to the judge deciding her husband’s fate.

“People need to know what kind of person he is,” wrote Dorothy “Dottie” Sandusky of son Matt, 33, in the document, sent two weeks after her husband’s conviction and obtained by The Philadelphia Inquirer this week.

The letter, dated July 9, characterizes Matt Sandusky as a mentally ill liar and thief and asks Judge John M. Cleland to discount her youngest son’s allegations in determining a sentence for her husband.

It was one of several similar missives Cleland considered before sentencing the former Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach Tuesday to 30 to 60 years in prison for the serial sexual abuse of 10 adolescent boys.

And while jurors did not learn of Matt Sandusky’s accusations until after delivering their verdict in June and his alleged abuse played no part in his father’s sentence this week, the letter penned by his mother lays bare the painful family divisions.

“They said the same kinds of things about all of Jerry Sandusky’s victims,” said attorney Matt Casey, one of a team of lawyers that represents Matt Sandusky and several other accusers of the former coach. “It’s part and parcel of this whole tragedy that these young men have been continually victimized by their abuser.”

Dorothy and Jerry Sandusky have not spoken to their youngest son since he publicly accused his father of sexual abuse in the middle of his trial, the former coach’s lawyers said this week. Matt Sandusky did not attend the sentencing Tuesday but his attorneys said he still plans to sue his adoptive father in civil court.

Calls placed to both Matt and Dorothy Sandusky went unreturned Wednesday.

In her letter, Dorothy Sandusky described her son’s shift from onetime ally to his father’s accuser as just one in a decades-long series of betrayals from the man she and her husband welcomed into their home as a troubled 17-year-old.

Previous Page|1|||

Comments


Reader Poll

What is your stance on a proposed 1 percent sales tax to fund local school building projects?

I'm in favor of anything that will help improve school finances
I will support it if it helps to lower my property taxes
I oppose it because I don't believe it will impact property taxes and I will just pay twice
I'm against any additional taxes
I have not heard enough yet to form an opinion