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Key Penn State witness seeks whistleblower lawsuit

The Columbian
Published: May 7, 2012, 5:00pm

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — The Penn State football assistant whose report of Jerry Sandusky attacking a child in the showers led to Joe Paterno’s firing says he’s suing the school.

Mike McQueary filed a notice of a lawsuit based on whistleblower protections Tuesday in Centre County. The filing was first reported by the Centre Daily Times.

McQueary was a graduate assistant a decade ago, when he reported witnessing the incident to Paterno. McQueary is a key prosecution witness in the child sexual abuse case against former assistant Sandusky.

The notice wasn’t accompanied by a full complaint. McQueary lawyer Elliott Strokoff didn’t respond to a phone message Tuesday.

A Penn State spokesman says that McQueary remains on the payroll and that school officials can’t comment because they haven’t seen the filing.

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