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      • Former Penn State football assistant Mike McQueary on Tuesday filed a whistleblower lawsuit seeking $4 million from the university, claiming he was made a "scapegoat" for the university's failures to rein in a coach accused of sexual assault.
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  1. Nov 6, 2017 · On Friday, former Penn State football coach Mike McQueary ended his defamation lawsuit against the Penn State. McQueary’s attorney, William T. Fleming, filed on behalf of McQueary for the suit to be “discontinued and ended, with prejudice,” according to court documents.

  2. Oct 3, 2012 · Now here comes McQueary, filing a $4 million whistleblower lawsuit in Centre County court Tuesday against the school he loved so much that he and his wife bought a house in 2011 just steps from...

  3. Oct 28, 2016 · John Ziegler Oct 28th, 2016, 10:45 am. Yesterday, former Penn State assistant football coach Mike McQueary won a civil trial verdict against his former employer for defamation and misrepresentation against him due to his role as the only witness in the Jerry Sandusky criminal case.

  4. Mar 4, 2014 · Meanwhile, McQueary has filed a $4 million whistleblower lawsuit against Penn State for expected lost wages after he wasn't retained in the summer of 2012.

  5. McQueary later filed a lawsuit seeking up to $4 million in damages from the university for wrongful termination. [8] [9] The trial date was set for October 17, 2016, [10] upon which it opened with testimony by a state prosecutor. [11]

  6. Oct 17, 2016 · 10-17-2016 • 3 min read. Opening statements in former assistant football coach Mike McQueary's lawsuit against Penn State, stemming from the school's treatment of him after he blew the...

  7. Oct 27, 2016 · Jurors awarded McQueary $1.15 million on the defamation claim and $1.15 million on the misrepresentation allegation that two administrators lied to him when they said they took his report of Sandusky seriously and would respond appropriately. They also awarded $5 million in punitive damages.

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