A federal judge ruled Friday that the insurer for The Second Mile charity does not have to cover its founder, Jerry Sandusky, for acts of abuse.
The judge ruled that Sandusky was not acting as an employee or executive of the charity when the abuse took place.
The judge said Sandusky’s behavior was personal.
Sandusky is currently serving 30 to 60 years in prison for his conviction of abusing 10 boys.
He is appealing the conviction.
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