Penn State Scandal: Bullying of Alleged Victim Prompts Paterno to Speak Out

The boy who first came forward to accuse former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky of sexual assault has been harassed so intensely that he had to leave high school, prompting ousted coach Joe Paterno to speak out against bullying.

The mother of the alleged victim, who set off the investigation that has rocked the world of college sports and led to 40 counts of child sexual assault against Sandusky, told ABC News that students at her son's high school blame him for triggering the sex abuse scandal that led to the firing of Paterno, the beloved head coach who oversaw the university's Nittany Lions football team for 46 years.

Speaking exclusively with "Good Morning America," the attorney representing Paterno said that the former coach denounces bullying, and called for respect in the name of the school.

"Coach Paterno strongly condemns harassment or bullying of any kind, and he asks anyone who truly cares about Penn State to conduct themselves honorably and with respect for others," attorney J. Sedgwick Sollers told ABC News.

Paterno had previously called for a prayer for the victims of abuse in the wake of the scandal breaking. He hasn't spoken publically since his ouster from the school and is reportedly battling lung cancer.

Psychologist Mike Gillum has been counseling the unnamed young man, who is referred to as Victim 1 in the Sandusky case grand jury report, for the past three years while the case was being investigated. He said that scorn and bullying can be a major concern for victims of abuse.

"It's very scary," Gillum told "GMA" this morning when discussing the state of mind of someone who's come forward after being victimized for years.

"You wonder what kind of push-back or what kind of reaction and how far that reaction might go in terms of people in the community. Will people threaten you? How hostile will things become?" he said.

Victim 1, who according to his testimony was 11 or 12 years old when he was first sexually abused by the 67-year-old former defensive coach, has been accused of changing his story as the case evolved. Sandusky's defense attorney has already publically said he's going to go after the credibility of the boy's story based on the fact that his statements escalated.

But Gillum says that victims of abuse often take time to reveal the full details of what happened.

"The level of humiliation, the level of insight into how deviant what's occurred is, means that they're not going to reveal that until they really feel comfortable," he said. "And that may take months, that might take a year or two."

According to the grand jury report, Victim 1 suffered sexual abuse while he would stay overnight at Sandusky's home, in a bedroom in the coach's finished basement, and at least once in his school gymnasium, where Sandusky would volunteer. The boy originally met Sandusky through The Second Mile program for at-risk youth, which was founded by the coach.

Regardless of the bullying he has experienced at school and the intimidation of facing Sandusky and his defense attorney, the boy is ready to have his day in court.

"He knows what happened … he knows how he was treated," Gillum said. "And he's willing to say that in a court of law without hesitation.

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225 comments

  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    my hat is off to (alledged) victim number one,this is a classic example of blaming the victim amd re victimization,as a survivor of MST in the military I know exactly what he is going through.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    Why would ANY of these students care about Paterno? Are they all huge Penn St. fans? There is not excuse for bullying in general but these kids sound just plain ignorant. Read the grand jury report, get an education and attempt to look a the facts. This is one kid out of 40. If these kids represent America's future....well it looks bleak.
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      apparently you didn't read the report either!!! Maybe you should do that before telling others to!!!
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      Abuse victims do get bullied, and male abuse victims far more than female ones. It's not just because of concern for the accused; somehow, being raped seems to be a green light to bullies. I think it's because they want someone to bully, and they know this person has been victimized before, which means they'll be easy to attack.
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      Um...obviously I did. Tell me one thing I said that discredits anything in the report??? Exactly. Think before you type.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    If Sandusky has any honor or conscious he would admit guilt and pay the consequences. But he has shown no signs of responsibility so far. So he will pay his attorneys to drag anybody and everybody down with him
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      Sandusky must be practicing Michael Jackson's moonwalk and rehearsing how to serve "Jesus juice" to any potential victim.
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      Of course -- he ain't no spring chicken, and he knows what happens to child molesters in prison.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    I don't know who is more disgusting - the high school students bullying this poor kid or the lawyer trying to publicly skewer him. The guy has 40 counts against him and we're supposed to be skeptical because a male child high school age or younger has been holding back?
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    wow, talk about adding insult to injury - the high school in question needs some serious educating
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      Or a raging fire.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    It was all about protecting a program that brings in 60 million a year for the university....funny how everything goes back to the might dollar
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      Yep. And why these kids deserve to be paid. They are nothing more than indentured servants bordering on slavery.
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      Well they did get a free education but they should be paid more after all they are they are the minor league of the NFL.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    What in the world is the mentality of people evolved in sports, esp. in Penn? They come across as totaly obscene! Don't they realize the enormity of what was done to children? And now even more appaulling is the bullying of the victim. This is makes me want to vomit.
    • A Yahoo! User 6 months ago
      Don't forget to brush afterwards, Tiny
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    Sandusky is another John Wayne Gacy. Good thing he got caught before he started killing his victims also.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    What is going on? unbelievable this is happening in America because of pervert coach. What in the world is going on? Do they want the abuse to continue, is that what they want?
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    Sandusky is the evil-doer here. The young man is a VICTIM. The people harassing him for standing up for himself and speaking out are sick AND criminals. Witness tampering and intimidation is against the LAW!
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    Here is another fine example of what happens when a community bows to and becomes members of "The Cult of Football"... If these schools (high schools and colleges) were as concerned with academics as they are with a silly inconsequential game most likely none of this woluld have happened.. Then if it did there probably would not be the apparent massive coverup to protect the sacred game of football..
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    This is how Penn State uses federal government grants.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    put the perv in prison with the general population and let him get his own sexual abuse experience
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    "Coach Paterno strongly condemns harassment or bullying of any kind, and he asks anyone who truly cares about Penn State to conduct themselves honorably and with respect for others," While Mr. Paterno did condemn bullying, it's clear his real concern is for the school, meaning for the football team to keep winning. I'll bet he has extensive product licensing that depends on winning. It's clear Mr. Paterno, and many in Pennsylvania, could care less about the real victim here, in fact are blaming the victim. They only care about football; the money. Mr. Paterno has shown his true colors, that of greed. The people? Football! All else be damned. They're sick.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    It's disgusting that Sandusky's lawyer has the gaul to plan an attack on the kid's story. Sandusky even admitted to showering naked with the boy and "innocently" touching his leg. Mmm. let me see, how many times in my 52 yrs have I showered with a naked boy, I think none! It's almost a joke to even try and defend something so stupid. If the Sandusky even had a decent bone in his body, he'd just go ahead and admit what he did and save his victims more trauma. But that won't happen because Sandusky doesn't care about anyone but his pathetic self. How he can even look at himself in the mirror after ruining so many lives, is unfathomable. Maybe he will find justice in jail with his bunk mates. Should be plenty of opportunities for sex then.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    Excuse me, but how does anyone know who this kid is? Who ID'd him? He has never been identified officially as anything but Victim #1. How does anyone know who to harass as none of the victims have been publicly identified.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    Maybe these bully's need to be raped a few times, they may have a little more empathy.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    After much physical abuse by the perve, now this kid will be abused, ashamed and embarrassed mentally by the lawyers defending the perve.
    The liberal media will not let him live one day without trying to interview/harrassed and follow with cameras for a story and his face will be all over the place.
    This kid will have to go into a witness protection program after all is said and done.
    What a shame of a society.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    al lawyers shut up. especially Paterno's son.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  6 months ago
    Any kid that bullies another kid makes me sick at my stomach. It is an ugly, mean personality trait. It is all too common among teens. What kind of parents turn out these twisted kids? Who is responsible? What can be done? Or is it hopeless?