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Jack Raykovitz, Second MIle President, Resigns

KEVIN BEGOS   11/14/11 10:51 PM ET   AP

PITTSBURGH — A youth charity at the center of the child sex abuse charges against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky received donations in recent years from hundreds of corporations, community groups and individuals – including the judge who arraigned Sandusky earlier this month and Penn State itself.

The charity, The Second Mile, announced Monday it had accepted the resignation of its president, Jack Raykovitz, who said he hoped his departure would help restore faith in its mission. The charity also announced it had hired Philadelphia's longtime district attorney as its new general counsel.

Raykovitz, a practicing psychologist, had led the charity, which was founded by Sandusky in 1977, for 28 years. His resignation was accepted Sunday.

Raykovitz had testified before a grand jury that recommended indicting Sandusky on child abuse charges. The panel said Sandusky found his victims through the charity's programs.

The grand jury report called Sandusky the charity's primary fundraiser, and The Second Mile's annual reports show that some donations came from entities now involved in the scandal.

Penn State donated money even after high-ranking university officials were told that Sandusky had been seen sexually assaulting a boy on campus. Penn State donated between $1,000 and $1,999 to The Second Mile in 2009, and its Altoona campus donated between $2,000 and $4,999 that year.

Another donor was State College District Judge Leslie A. Dutchcot, who set Sandusky's bail earlier this month. She and her husband donated between $500 and $999 to The Second Mile in 2009, and she volunteered for the group, according to annual reports and her website.

The judge set bail for Sandusky at $100,000 unsecured – meaning he did not have to post collateral to be freed but would have to post $100,000 if he ever failed to show up for a hearing.

Dutchcot did not immediately respond to a question on whether she will recuse herself from the case because of those past ties to The Second Mile. She has removed the mention of The Second Mile from her website.

Major companies and their foundations also have given to The Second Mile. Between 2008 and 2010, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Highmark Foundation, The Hershey Co. and State Farm Companies Foundation all gave $50,000 or more to the charity.

Other donors included U.S. Steel Corp., the University of Pittsburgh, The Pepsi Bottling Group, Frito-Lay, the Pa. School Counselors Association, local Walmarts and newspapers.

Raykovitz said in a statement Monday that he hopes his resignation would mark the beginning of a "restoration of faith in the community of volunteers and staff" at The Second Mile.

Tax forms indicate that Raykovitz's wife, Katherine Genovese, was executive vice president of The Second Mile. She has been with the group since 1984. It's unclear if she still works at the charity, as the staff biography page has been removed from the website.

According to a 2009 tax return, Raykovitz received about $133,000 from The Second Mile that year and Genovese received about $100,000.

The Second Mile has said that its youth programs serve as many as 100,000 boys and girls a year. Many children are referred by guidance counselors but the charity also works with foster children and operates fitness camps. According to Sandusky's biography, "Touched," the charity began by serving just 35 children through two programs.

Sandusky, who retired from Penn State in 1999, informed The Second Mile board in November 2008 that he was under investigation. The charity subsequently barred him from activities involving children, charity officials said.

The ex-coach is accused of assaulting eight boys, some on Penn State property, over a 15-year span. He told NBC he's not a pedophile but said he had "horsed around with kids" and "touched their legs without intent of sexual contact."

Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and senior vice president Gary Schultz were charged with perjury related to the case. They have denied wrongdoing and have left their university posts. Others who claim they saw or heard about child abuse told only their immediate supervisors, not police, according to a grand jury report.

State Sen. Kim Ward said Monday she is writing a bill that would require all employees of colleges and universities to report suspected child abuse to the person in charge of the institution and to ChildLine, a child abuse reporting hotline.

"The Penn State situation just showed a glaring problem in the law," said Ward, who also wants to increase the penalties for not reporting to make a second offense a felony.

Sandusky continues to collect a $59,000 annual pension and received a $148,000 lump sum when he retired from the university in 1999, according to the Patriot-News of Harrisburg. Schultz collects more than $330,000 yearly from his pension and received a $442,000 lump payment upon retirement in 2009, the newspaper reported.

The abuse scandal led to the departure of university president Graham Spanier and the dismissal of legendary head coach Joe Paterno after law enforcement officials said they didn't do enough to stop suspected abuse when it was reported to them in 2002.

Paterno has conceded he should have done more. Spanier, who remains a tenured member of the faculty, has said he would have reported a crime if he'd suspected one had been committed.

The Second Mile has said in a statement that it has done "everything in our power to cooperate with law-enforcement officials," but Attorney General Linda Kelly has said there was an "uncooperative atmosphere" from some officials at Penn State and The Second Mile.

The Second Mile also announced a new general counsel on Monday. Lynne Abraham is replacing Wendell Courtney, who resigned last week.

Abraham served as the top prosecutor in Philadelphia for nearly two decades, during which she was known for her no-nonsense approach. The city's first female district attorney, she earned the lasting nickname "one tough cookie" from former Mayor Frank Rizzo. She decided not to run again in 2009 and became a partner at the Philadelphia office of the Archer & Greiner law firm in early 2010.

The Second Mile board also said that it would conduct an internal investigation to assess policies and make recommendations regarding future operations. They hope to have those findings by the end of December.

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10:30 AM on 11/19/2011
This is so the catholic church and its atrocities again.
07:14 PM on 11/15/2011
Why is this man not in jail, with no pension. Heard a kid defaced a building and was in jail the same day. Deface a person and its ok. Something is wrong, seriously wrong !!!
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
04:51 PM on 11/15/2011
How could Judge Dutchcot not have recused herself immediately? What did she gain by failing to do so?
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tedetoy
03:42 PM on 11/15/2011
And he is a psycologist???????????????? Doesn't read people wll does he?
03:03 PM on 11/15/2011
I'm sorry but, Judge Dutchcot should have recused herself from Sandusky's bail hearing as she had donated monies to the Second Mile organization. She should be disbarred for that act alone!!!! Does the word 'collusion' ring a bell???

That little, tiny one percent is so far-reaching, one never knows, now, just who's connected to whom. This just keeps getting more bizarre (and sickening) as the days roll on.
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dickn2000b
omnes autem stulti me
02:28 PM on 11/15/2011
"Jack Raykovitz, Second MIle President, Resigns " Mlle?? Another HUFFPOST moment to be proud of. For God's sake they can't even get the headline spelled correctly. The word is Mile you idiots.
03:17 PM on 11/15/2011
dickn2000b: So, it's a typo. I agree; people should be more careful about this, but we are all human... we are not perfect. We err!! And, if you don't have anything to comment on the article, then you should not be here making nasty comments about the headlines.
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dickn2000b
omnes autem stulti me
03:51 PM on 11/15/2011
Uuuhhh...excuse me, but A professionally run news organization is supposed to have proof readers and editors that check each and every portion of a story BEFORE it is posted. HUFFPOST continually makes these types of mistakes. You might err, but you're not a professional journalist (neither are the HUFFPOST HACKS). And as far as my making comments, good or bad, it's none of your nosey business. So I suggest you go and give yourself a really good high colonic.
05:51 PM on 11/15/2011
Your username says it all...you're a Dick for commenting on a typo when the real issue is the rape of children. Get a life Dick!
01:28 AM on 11/16/2011
Thank you, bluemoon329!!! Thank you for restoring my faith in the people who comment on these articles. If mature adults would ONLY stick to the article, these discussion posts would be more enjoyable and informative to MOST of us, who do not have anything to prove to ourselves... like you and I. Dicko, well, he/she's another story! Thanks again!!
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Trisha Lynn Dragon
The closer to church, the further from God.
02:13 PM on 11/15/2011
I call bullcorn on their mission and this pathetic act. Shut your doors Second Mile and stay away from children the entire lot of you who spent any amount of time with Sandusky.
03:24 PM on 11/15/2011
That's right. If they spent a great deal of time with this pedophile, they must all have at least an inkling about what he was up to. If not an inkling, they must have known the sordid details!!! And NO ONE thought to help the poor boys caught in that monster's web!!! This whole thing is getting more disgusting as more and more facts are being revealed!!!! Sandusky, I hope you're reading all of the posts in all of these articles (typos, or not)!!! You're so egotistical, you probably ARE!!! You will have to be secluded from the general population when you go to prison. Wanna know WHY???? I hope you get what you deserve, in there!!! THEN you'll see just what you've done to these kids.
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bmitche
02:04 PM on 11/15/2011
Some of these men are being blamed for omission rather than commission. To bring more clarity to the subject, Sen. Ward is writing a very important bill that would state clearly how known child abuse should be handled at colleges and universities,
03:29 PM on 11/15/2011
I don't think the bill should include only colleges and universities. Wherever groups of people meet on a regular basis, is where anything of this nature can occur. Technically (morally), we are ALL mandated reporters... especially where children are concerned. When we see a crime, we have a moral obligation to report that crime. See what happens when we turn our heads the other way??? Do we all understand the severe DAMAGE that has been done to the victims, the school, the community, the nation as a whole??? And to humanity???
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bmitche
03:58 PM on 11/15/2011
I agree. Maybe the bill will be amended to include those areas.
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cashey
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself
01:53 PM on 11/15/2011
birds of a feather flock together
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grundoboy
I aint scared of no ghost(writer)
02:43 PM on 11/15/2011
flock is a better work
03:30 PM on 11/15/2011
OH... yes, they do!!!!
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neuticles
Author of Going...Going...NUTS !
01:14 PM on 11/15/2011
innocent until proven guilty.
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jlglaze
A simple man
09:47 PM on 11/15/2011
You think Sandusky is innocent until proven guilty? Then you must be sick to think of a pedophile as someone who is just as fine as the person sitting next to you. Better begin your looking. It may happen to you or a loved one.
12:15 PM on 11/15/2011
He called it "touched" how sick. They lawyered up threw administration changes? This is one weird case and alot of people want to protect the bad guys. It's the money isn't? It wasn't ever about helping kids.
03:35 PM on 11/15/2011
It's so sad, but money trumps EVERYTHING... even children's naivete and innocence. And, our children- the next generation- will be the ones to carry on after we are gone. What will the world be like when THEY are left in charge, if this sort of thing has happened to them??? What kind of leaders can we expect when we are the ones who have damaged them???
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bakdoc1980
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11:36 AM on 11/15/2011
Second Mile was Sandusky's Neverland Ranch -- the bait to dangle in order to have a buffet of vulnerable kids. After listening to his creepy interview I am thoroughly convinced of his guilt.
11:25 AM on 11/15/2011
They said they were trying to protect their "mission." What is their mission? No child left unhurt?
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valhalladad
Freedom went out of style too soon
08:29 AM on 11/16/2011
"No child's behind left alone"?
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apt06
11:01 AM on 11/15/2011
JoePa was too old and tired. He should have been retired decades ago, but was let hang around. Football is a young man's sport & the mandatory retirement age for coaches should be 69. The rest of the athletic department & administrators simply passed the proverbial buck. Maquery was the one who should have pushed the issue. He was young, & had a first hand, eyewitness account. He was very remiss & lacked the intestinal fortitude to do the right thing. Sandusky was a rabid, mad dog let loose on the poor & black community. He wrecked unmitigated destruction with impunity, inflicting cognitive dissonance, psychic suicide, mental illness, self-hatred & guilt upon the young boys he so savagely attacked. They have never been able to find the young boy he sodomized in the shower. No doubt he committed suicide. I know I would have.
03:41 PM on 11/15/2011
apt06: I agree with everything you said. Paterno was allowed to hang around because that salary was probably his hush-money... along with the many bonuses he probably received! It is such a sad thing that we, as ADULTS, feel the need to damage children. Children are innocent of the bad things in life; they are trusting. They TRUSTED this monster!!!! The boys' will never be the same, because of him. He is the most evil person I have read about in a very long time. He even has Charles Manson beat, at this point.
10:55 AM on 11/15/2011
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzt! Can't happen fast enough.

Can you believe Sandusky's boigraphy was titled "Touched". How appropriate.
03:41 PM on 11/15/2011
YUCK!!!!! He is not sick... he is plain EVIL!!!
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jlglaze
A simple man
09:48 PM on 11/15/2011
You are so right!