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ank accounts or giving away donated gifts. Invest<br />

igators with the Pennsylvania attorney general’s o<br />

ffice have subpoenaed the financial records of the<br />

charity, but say they have been alarmed to learn<br />

that some records from some years are missing.<br />

Jack Raykovitz, the executive director of Second M<br />

ile, resigned after Mr. Sandusky’s indictment.<br />

Mr. Sandusky, in the interview, said Penn State of<br />

ficials had contacted Mr. Raykovitz after the epis<br />

ode in 2002. An assistant football coach has told<br />

investigators that he saw Mr. Sandusky raping a yo<br />

ung boy in the football building’s showers, and th<br />

at he told Mr. Paterno some version of that scene<br />

the following day. Mr. Paterno has testified that<br />

he then informed the university’s athletic directo<br />

r, Tim Curley, that Mr. Sandusky had done somethin<br />

g sexually inappropriate with a young boy.<br />

Mr. Sandusky, in the interview, said word of an ep<br />

isode with a young boy in the shower reached Mr. R<br />

aykovitz. He said he talked with Mr. Raykovitz, an<br />

d identified the boy he thought Penn State was con<br />

cerned about. Mr. Sandusky, though, said Mr. Rayko<br />

vitz did not see fit to limit his interaction with<br />

youths, in part because he was aware of the natur<br />

e of Mr. Sandusky’s mentoring relationship with th<br />

e boy, and in part because he knew Mr. Sandusky ha<br />

d undergone repeated background checks clearing hi<br />

m to work with children.<br />

Mr. Raykovitz’s lawyer, Kevin L. Hand, called Mr.<br />

Sandusky’s account inaccurate, but refused to say<br />

more.<br />

As for Mr. Paterno, Mr. Sandusky said the two neve<br />

r spoke about any incidents, not the episode in 20<br />

02 or an earlier complaint of child molestation ma<br />

de against Mr. Sandusky in 1998 that was investiga<br />

ted by the Penn State campus police.

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