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BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — Two ex-Penn State administrators have begun the work-release portion of their jail sentences on child endangerment convictions stemming from the Jerry Sandusky investigation.
Centre County jail officials tell Pennlive.com (http://bit.ly/2vFxhVo ) that former vice president Gary Schultz and former athletic director Tim Curley surrendered Saturday and spent time in hard cells before moving to dormitory-like soft cells for work release Wednesday.
The 63-year-old Curley is working for a cancer charity; the 67-year-old Schultz is working as a financial consultant for a landscaper. Curley must serve three months in jail and Schultz two months, working during the day, then returning to jail each night.
The two, accused of mishandling a 2001 complaint about Sandusky showering with a boy, pleaded guilty to the misdemeanors in March.
Sandusky is imprisoned on numerous felony convictions.
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