For Sandusky's accusers, a chance to face him

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Jerry Sandusky may face some of his accusers next week in a preliminary hearing after a lawyer for one young man says his client and five others plan to testify.

The lawyer spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because he is trying to ensure his client's identity isn't revealed publicly.

The move came the same day that another alleged victim said he was sexually abused by Sandusky when he was 12. The now 19-year-old said he also met Sandusky through The Second Mile, lawyer Charles Schmidt said.

Joseph Amendola, Sandusky's lawyer, said he was not familiar with the allegations Schmidt was making.

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