Charity founded by Jerry Sandusky asks for OK to close

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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
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The charity founded by former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky is asking a court for permission to go out of business.

BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- The charity founded by convicted former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky has filed a court petition seeking permission to go out of business.

WJAC-TV reports the Second Mile organization filed the 40-page petition in Centre County on Monday.

The charity's board says fundraising has dropped to nothing and nearly all its assets have been distributed in the wake of Sandusky's arrest and conviction on charges he molested several boys, including some he met through the charity.

The court filing formalizes the board's decision in July to close the charity. The petition asks the court to transfer any remaining assets to the state attorney general's office and to officially dissolve the charity.

Sandusky founded the group in 1977 with the stated purpose of helping disadvantaged children.

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Information from: The Tribune-Democrat, http://www.tribune-democrat.com