By Lester Munson
ESPN.com
ESPN.com
In addition to investigations by the U.S. Department of Education, the attorney general of Pennsylvania and the Penn State University board of trustees into allegations of sexual abuse by former football assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, the university and Joe Paterno likely will soon be facing civil lawsuits from the victims of Sandusky's alleged perversity.
Seeking money damages for horror of the assaults and for the damage to their lives, the victims, their families and their lawyers can be expected to target the school, its administrators, athletic department officials, Paterno and anyone else they can identify who helped enable Sandusky or who had a role in covering up what he allegedly did.
The lawsuits will follow a pattern established in similar cases against priests and parishes of the Roman Catholic Church and against Boy Scouts organizations in the Pacific Northwest.The process begins with letters from the victims with legal demands. The letters will lead to meetings and to settlement discussions with university officials and, more importantly, with the school's liability insurance companies. In situations as explosive as the Penn State situation, these discussions can lead to financial agreements that would avoid further publicity and allow both sides to walk away reasonably satisfied with the outcomes.