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Penn St. wants quick Sandusky settlements

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10:10 AM ET 07.29 | Penn State is adequately covered to handle lawsuits stemming from the sexual-abuse scandal that has enveloped the campus, its president said, repeating that the university hopes to settle many of them "as quickly as possible" even though its insurer has sought to limit claims. Rodney Erickson told CBS's "Face the Nation" program in an interview taped for airing Sunday that the university has general liability coverage like any institution of its size. "We believe that we are adequately covered," he said in a clip posted Saturday on the program's website. "In addition to that, we hope to be able to settle as many of these cases as quickly as possible," Erickson said. "We don't want to, if at all possible, drag victims through another round of court cases and litigation. If we can come to an agreement with them, with their attorneys, we believe that would be the best possible outcome in this whole very, very difficult, tragic situation." Retired assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted last month of abusing 10 boys over 15 years in one of the worst scandals in sports history. Penn State's general liability insurer sought last week to deny or limit coverage for Sandusky-related claims. Pennsylvania Manufacturers' Association Insurance argued that Penn State withheld information needed to assess risk.

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July 29, 2012  10:11 AM ET

Pay To Not Play, Bros?

July 29, 2012  10:23 AM ET

Hummph...they went years ignoring it. Now they are in a hurry.

July 29, 2012  10:25 AM ET

Crikey, X-File moment. Mike D'Antoni and "he who shall not be named" look a hell of a lot alike.

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July 29, 2012  10:36 AM ET

While they wait to make a settlement, maybe they can tell the public what steps are now in place for this to not happen again, and How they will handle Sexual Complaints in the future! We are not deaf, so let's hear it!

July 29, 2012  10:39 AM ET
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This will be interesting; the insurers are on the hook, but they will try to deflect some back to Penn State.

They might not be on the hook. They might have a fraud claim against psu for non-disclosure

July 29, 2012  10:42 AM ET
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Hummph...they went years ignoring it. Now they are in a hurry.

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I doubt very much that some of these civil cases will end in a hurry!!!

July 29, 2012  10:43 AM ET
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They might not be on the hook. They might have a fraud claim against psu for non-disclosure

Damn good point!!!!!!!!

July 29, 2012  10:52 AM ET

Penn State is desperate for this to be finished. Of course they want quick settlements, but there's no love for the victims in that desire.

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July 29, 2012  10:55 AM ET
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They might not be on the hook. They might have a fraud claim against psu for non-disclosure

I would bet that is exactly the case if it's a standard umbrella policy for errors and omissions.

July 29, 2012  11:17 AM ET

Penn st wants quick settlement?? Anyway ya flip it Penn st is scarred for life, just like the victims.

July 29, 2012  11:19 AM ET

Hey maybe I could....... Oh never mind

July 29, 2012  11:57 AM ET

They do not play in the SEC...so it will not be quick!

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July 29, 2012  04:55 PM ET
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Could the student body as a whole sue, deflamation of the character of their University?

I think this will blow over in a day or two.

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July 30, 2012  08:46 AM ET

America is giving everything else away free might as well give the Sandusky victims another free check. Don't provide a free life to these welfare kids. Make them earn a living, hire them as janitors or something at Penn State.

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