Mike McQueary, the former assistant football coach who testified that he saw Jerry Sandusky raping a boy in the locker room shower, has filed a lawsuit against the school, CNN reports:
In support of McQueary’s whistleblower claim, the lawsuit states he was the only assistant football coach who was not invited to interview for employment with the incoming new head football coach after longtime coach Joe Paterno was fired amid the Sandusky scandal.
McQueary also claims he was the only former employee who was not reimbursed for legal fees, and that he did not receive his severance payments on time.
The lawsuit states McQueary believes those situations and his employment termination were the result of his cooperation with authorities in the Sandusky case.
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