Recently unsealed grand jury documents appear to show differing accounts of whether Cynthia Baldwin, a hotly-contested potential witness in the case against three former Penn State administrators, represented the defendants during grand jury proceedings.
According to the transcripts of grand jury proceedings from April 13, 2011, before former university President Graham Spanier was brought out to testify regarding his awareness of allegedly reported incidents of sexual assault committed by former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, Baldwin indicated to the judge that she represented “the university solely.”
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