Two former Penn State administrators facing criminal charges over their handling of serial child molester Jerry Sandusky have pleaded guilty to child endangerment charges. The deals will likely have a large impact on the upcoming trial of ex-Penn State president Graham Spanier, the only remaining co-defendant in the case, criminal defense attorneys said.

According to a spokesman for the Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts, former athletic director Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, ex-senior vice president for business and finance, each pleaded guilty to one count of endangering the welfare of children, a first-degree misdemeanor, in Dauphin County Court on Monday morning.

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