Sometime before the Alamo scare in 1998; where Sandusky was questioned about an incident that never happened and where no charges were filed or dropped, it was requested by the Penn State officials who were in charge of campus regulations that personnel not bring visitors to the campus to use facilities after hours.
That included Sandusky. Sandusky had on occasion used the campus facilities, including the Lasch building for his charity work.
In the years 1998-2000 and on through 2011 Sandusky wasn't allowed to use the Lasch building for his charity work. After 1998, it was specifically requested by authorities that he not use the main campus at all. But to use the satellite campus for his activities with the children in his charity. The swimming pool was on the other campus.
The idea that he was in the building with a child in 2000 and no one said anything about it, is hard to believe. Children were also supposed to be checked into security if they were brought into the campus buildings after hours.
It would be very difficult to be in the Lasch building after hours with a child and security not know.
The story about Sandusky being in the building in 2001 isn't true at all, in the case of McQueary's testimony that he changed twice. Once about hearing sounds coming from the shower room that night,and the other about the years, 2001-2002. At first he said 2002. (Later the prosecutors claimed that the year was 2001 instead of 2002, even though the officials and coaches agreed that the year was 2002 when he told them about Sandusky. He also claimed that he called the police or informed security that night when at first he said he did nothing except waited until the next day and told Paterno.
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