PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Four days after former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys, a state prosecutor told a judge there was a "great deal" of incriminating evidence that didn't come up at trial.
A transcript unsealed Wednesday of a post-trial hearing doesn't specifically detail the unused information but concerns claims made by Sandusky's adopted son that he was also abused.
The June 22 hearing ended with a judge granting an order restricting release of information not used during the trial. It was prompted by broadcast of Matt Sandusky's allegations of abuse by his adopted father.
Chief Deputy Attorney General Frank Fina told the court the investigation yielded a large amount of "highly incriminating" that prosecutors opted not to present.
Jerry Sandusky is awaiting sentencing.
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