The insurance carrier sparring with Penn State over whether more than $90 million the school paid to settle claims of sexual abuse by Jerry Sandusky should be covered has asked a Philadelphia judge to preclude any evidence about claims the school paid that may have been barred by the statute of limitations.
Pennsylvania Manufacturer’s Association Insurance Co. filed a motion Tuesday in Pennsylvania Manufacturer’s Association Insurance v. Penn State University seeking to bar the school from introducing evidence about why it agreed to settle the allegedly time-barred claims. Those claims, according to the filing, make up about $4 million in settlement agreements.
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