With the bulk of the claims against Penn State arising from the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal nearing resolution, the university's lead negotiator said several fall into the highest valuation category, having alleged abuse after 2001, when former Penn State graduate assistant Mike McQueary reported to university officials that he had witnessed an incident in a locker room shower.

Michael K. Rozen, Penn State's lead negotiator in the settlements, told The Legal that, as of Friday, settlement agreements and releases had been sent out to resolve 25 or 26 claims.

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