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A Penn State assistant football coach, who has been criticized for not doing more in an alleged rape of a boy by former coach Jerry Sandusky, said in an e-mail that he helped stop the assault and talked with police about it, The Morning Call newspaper reported.

“I did stop it, not physically, but made sure it was stopped when I left that locker room,” assistant coach Mike McQueary wrote in the November 8 e-mail to a former classmate. The e-mail was obtained by the Allentown, Pennsylvania, newspaper.

“No one can imagine my thoughts or wants to be in my shoes for those 30-45 seconds,” McQueary said. “Trust me.”

In his e-mail, McQueary also wrote that he “did have discussions with police and with the official at the university in charge of police” after the alleged incident involving Sandusky.

But The Morning Call reported on its website later Wednesday that Penn State says it has found no record of McQueary filing a police report after the incident.

The newspaper quoted Penn State spokeswoman Lisa Powers as saying in a statement: “Since hearing of the news reports relating to Mike McQueary, we are looking into the matter … Right now, we have no record of any police report filed by Mike McQueary. This is the first we have heard of it.”

Via: CNN.com

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