HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A judge is allowing former Penn State president Graham Spanier to travel outside state lines, but won't permit any foreign trips.
Spanier lawyer Ed Spreha said he was notified of the order Monday. It requires Spanier to provide five days' notice of any travel outside Pennsylvania.
Graham Spanier is facing charges that include obstruction and perjury for allegedly covering up complaints in the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal.
Spanier was also ordered not to have any contact with current or past members of the Penn State Board of Trustees, or with any witnesses in the case against him.
Spanier wanted permission to travel to Europe for work and family matters.
Spreha isn't commenting on the order. A message left for the attorney general's office late Monday wasn't immediately returned.
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