Sandusky's "Second Mile" Charity Seeking Court-Approval To Shut Down
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The charity founded by former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky is seeking court-approval to stop operating.
Officials with The Second Mile say it has been financially crippled ever since the scandal involving its founder surfaced.
It is now in the process of transferring its programs to a Texas-based youth ministry.
Prosecutors claim Sandusky found the alleged victims through the charity.
He is facing dozens of sexual abuse charges and will go on trial next month.
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