Sandusky Victim 1 Goes Public
Now 18, has written a book about being the victim that first spurred the criminal investigation
For the past four years, since he first came forward to say that former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky had sexually abused him, he's been known as Victim Number 1.
But now, the young man who was a key witness in Sandusky's trial is ready to share his name, the horror of the abuse he suffered and how he found the courage to speak out.
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