• #141
I thought this was interesting from one of the articles about Kane's investigation. Another reason for Baldwin to be on the hot seat during the admins' trials.

http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/in...y_report_response.html#incart_related_stories

Silverwood also said she blames Baldwin for what Moulton said was Penn State's inability to quickly produce documents once subpoenaed by a grand jury. Scott Paterno, the son of Paterno, tweeted a similar comment: "Look who was stonewalling at PSU - sudden star witness Cynthia Baldwin."

While Moulton's report doesn't specifically name Baldwin as the person in Penn State's offices who was thwarting efforts to obtain information about Sandusky, she was mentioned in a footnote that she was the one to whom the subpoeana was addressed.

In a June 2011 email between investigators, Baldwin was named as the one who had "continue[d] to stall by filing motions to try to thwart our subpoena requests."

Investigators generally agree that Penn State took more than two years to produce information requested by the grand jury, and that delay is likely a part of prosecutors' case against the three administrators awaiting trial.
 
  • #142
Baldwin will be permitted to testify. The PSU 3's numerous motions were rejected.
 

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