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Wife of child abuser Sandusky insists he's innocent

Dottie Sandusky, the wife of former Penn State assistant football coach and convicted child sex abuser Jerry Sandusky, insists that her husband "did not do the horrible crimes" that sent him to prison.
Dottie Sandusky, the wife of former Penn State assistant football coach and convicted child sex abuser Jerry Sandusky, insists that her husband "did not do the horrible crimes" that sent him to prison.

Dottie Sandusky, the wife of former Penn State assistant football coach and convicted child sex abuser Jerry Sandusky, insists that her husband "did not do the horrible crimes" that sent him to prison.

Sandusky, who has been married to the former coach for 48 years, spoke to Today's Matt Lauer for her first-ever television interview from her home in State College, Penn.

"He is innocent," she says, claiming the victims were manipulated and that the case against Sandusky was built on lies.

"I think they were manipulated, once the lawyers came into the case, they said there was money," Dottie Sandusky says.

Jerry Sandusky, 70, is serving a 30 to 60-year prison sentence for his conviction in 2012 on 45 charges of sexual abuse of young boys over a period of 15 years.

Lauer asked her if she believed her husband was guilty of inappropriate behavior with some of the young boys who have accused him.

"I don't believe that,'' she says. "I believe he showered with kids. That's the generation that Jerry grew up in ... There were always people coming in and out no matter what time that was."

In the Today interview, she responded sharply to a Washington Post story that said predators like Sandusky "tend to choose spouses who can be counted on to suppress any unpleasant ideas that might occur to them."

"I'm not a weak spouse,'' Dottie Sandusky tells Lauer, "As you know ... they call me 'Sarge' because Jerry said I kept everybody in line. If they want to say that, let them say that. I know who I am. And I know who Jerry is. And I know he did not do the horrible crimes that he's convicted of."

In the tearful interview, she says her husband had told a friend that he missed most things he had taken for granted like "family meals, fun time with the grandkids playing ball, (and) doing special things with friends."

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