PENNSYLVANIA MANUFACTURER’S ASSOCIATION, PENN STATE’S INSURER SEEKS TO DENY COVERAGE

Penn State’s legal battles continued Wednesday with the university’s primary general liability insurer filing a motion claiming coverage should be denied because the administration failed to disclose what it knew about former coach Jerry Sandusky’s behavior, according to legal documents.

The motion, filed in common pleas court by the Pennsylvania Manufacturer’s Association, says Penn State did not provide it with information relevant to the insurable risk the association assumed. The association has already sued Penn State over the coverage of one of Sandusky’s victims’ claims against the university, filed in November 2011.

The association has insured Penn State under general liability policies since 1976.

“It would be unlawful and contradictory to public policy to require PMA to provide coverage to PSU under any policy issued to PSU after May 1998 with respect to PSU’s concealment of Sandusky’s sexually abusive conduct … and failure to take appropriate action to prevent Sandusky from molesting minors,” the motion read.

The motion comes days after former Penn State President Graham Spanier denied a role in a university cover-up of Sandusky’s actions. Spanier has not been criminally charged in the case. However, an investigation by ex-FBI chief Louis Freeh concluded that he helped university officials conceal allegations of sexual abuse against the former assistant football coach.

JERRY SANDUSKY FOUND GUILTY ON SEX ABUSE CHARGES

Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars after a jury convicted him on 45 of 48 counts related to sexual abuse of boys, ending a painful chapter for victims and the entire university.

But the ordeal is not over, as Sandusky’s defense team announced plans to appeal despite the mountain of convictions against his client.

“If you win on one of the appeal issues, everything probably falls,” attorney Joe Amendola said. “So all we have to do is convince an appellate court that one of the issues that we will raise is worthy of a reversal. … It doesn’t matter, it could be 100 counts, and it would still all come back if an appeal is granted.”

His co-counsel, Karl Rominger, cited questionable court decisions during the trial as grounds for appeal.

“The judge was very fair to us on many levels, but there were a lot of unique legal issues where he made rulings that could be overturned, not because they were, per se, wrong, but because the law in the area was so unclear,” Rominger said.

He said “substantial constitutional questions” surrounded the prosecution’s ability to use an accuser’s claims based on hearsay alone. “All the convictions could come back on that ruling alone,” Rominger said.

The attorney said Saturday that Sandusky has been placed on what is commonly known as suicide watch for his own safety. He is being held in protective custody, in an area separate from other inmates, as he awaits sentencing.

TRUE WARRIOR GONE

Joe Frazier by Ngo Okafor Black Male Model

Joe Frazier by Ngo Okafor Black Male Model

The boxing world and indeed the world in general has lost a great warrior. ‘Smoking’ Joe Frazier died yesterday, losing his battle with liver cancer. He was only 67 years old. In this day and age, 67 is extremely young. Joe Frazier was the first man to beat Muhammad Ali. He dominated the fight from begining to end. Frazier was not a big heavyweight. He was only about 5’10″ tall and a little over 200 lbs, but knocked out guys much bigger than he was. He was in such great condition that he was always in perpetual motion during fights which made him hard to hit and gave him power in his punches.

What makes this story even more sad is that Joe Frazier was such a good person. When Muhammad Ali was in exile from boxing due to his refusal to fight in the Vietnam war, Joe gave him money and supported him. Frazier actully petiotioned to the government to reinstate Ali. He spoke to the president on behalf of Ali. He was still fond of and respected Ali even when Ali continued to disrespect him in the media, calling him a gorrilla and an Uncle Tom.

Joe Frazier showed that with hardwork and dedcation you can summount all obstacles. No one gave him a shot against Ali. He was smaller than Ali and most felt that the combination Ali’s blazing speed and size would be impossible for Joe Frazier to overcome. Joe on the hand trained his ass off and belived that he could and would beat Ali. He hunted him down and never got tired. He scored a devastating knockdown that Ali surprisingly got up from. It was an amazing fro ‘Smoking’ Joe. He got his nickname due to his work rate.

Joe Frazier died poor. Muhammad Ali made and continues to make millions from his image as a fighter, but Joe Frazier, who is considered one of the top 10 heavyweights of all time, died poor. Really sad. He gave his whole being to the sport and boxing did not love him back. He probably was feeling symptoms but because he couldn’t afford adequate healthcare, never went to get checked out. By the time he did, it was too late. He was diagnosed about 4 weeks ago. By the time he was diagnosed, his body was probably too ravaged by the disease that there nothing that could be done for him.

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Ngo Okafor

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BRAND NEW!!! MY WORK IN ‘JEREMY FINK AND THE MEANING OF LIFE’

I recently worked on the film, Jeremy Fink and The Meaning Of Life’. The film just came out on DVD and is available at your local Walmart. The film is based on the beloved book by Wendy Mass. Also starring are Mira Sorvino and Joe Pantoliano. Pick up a copy today from your local Walmart and ENJOY!!!

 

 

Once I found out that the film was out, I had to get it. I was my parents’ house for the weekend for my brother, Ogbogu Anthony Okafor’s 6 month memorial. The mass and being around all his things was sad, but it was really good to remember him. My parents were sad, but strong. Time has healed the pain quite a bit. When the mass was over and all of our guests had left, I asked my dad to take me to the Walmart. I was happy to find the DVDs of the film in the New Releases section! We hurried home and I downloaded a DVD ripping software. I then ripped my scenes from the DVD and edited the video clips using Windows Movie Maker.

 

Check it out

 

 

 

 

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NGO OKAFOR

THE MOST DOWNLOADED BLACK MALE MODEL ACTOR

AFRICAN MAERICAN BLACK MALE MDEOL ACTOR