Penn State scandal costs top $41M

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    Penn State has released a document sought by some of its critics detailing the agreement with former FBI director Louis Freeh to investigate the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, a review that cost the school about $8.1 million.

    Including the bill to pay Freeh, Penn State's total costs associated with the scandal topped $41 million as of the end of December, the university disclosed Monday on a website.

    The monthly financial update provided more itemization for certain costs, including the Freeh report. The update also counted the first of five annual $12 million installments -- paid in December -- that would ultimately cover the $60 million fine from the NCAA as part of landmark sanctions for the scandal.
     

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