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State details charges in Sandusky case

Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky molested boys in the football building, the pool, a locker room and dorms, prosecutors say. Dec. 13 file photo. UPI/George Powers
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky molested boys in the football building, the pool, a locker room and dorms, prosecutors say. Dec. 13 file photo. UPI/George Powers | License Photo

HARRISBURG, Pa., March 2 (UPI) -- Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky molested boys in the football building, the pool, a locker room and dorms, prosecutors say.

The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office released a bill of particulars Thursday, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.

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Jonelle Eshbach, senior deputy attorney general, wrote in the document exact dates and locations in many cases are unclear. Sandusky is charged with molesting at least 10 boys, and Eschbach said some of them report being violated many times.

"The victim, a child at the time of the offenses, is unable to provide exact times and dates," she said.

Penn State received a federal subpoena in early February, CNN reported. The news network said it had three former federal prosecutors examine the document.

Federal investigators appear to be looking at possible bribery or misuse of federal funds in a cover-up, CNN said. That investigation appears to be less concerned with the actual allegations of child sexual abuse that are at the heart of the state case.

Sandusky has pleaded not guilty and denies sexual misconduct.

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