In the Lions' Den: The Penn State Scandal and a Rush to Judgment (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
In the Lions' Den tells the true story of a scandal at Penn State University that unfairly resulted in the firing of the nation's most successful and admired collegiate football coach and the respected president of the university. The book chronicles a criminal justice system run amok, political vindictiveness and retribution, moral panic, and the influence of a twisted media narrative. It is, in short, the anatomy of a smear, a memoir told by the university president who lost his job after an outstanding career in higher education. The story, which is so outlandish that it would be impossible to make up, involves villains and heroes, fear and bravery, the rehabilitative value of friends and family, and coping with adversity.
Customer Reviews
Read This if You Care About Legal Injustice
This insider’s account of what happened at Penn State fills in many gaps about what happened. It is amazing how so many of the “heroes” of the crisis, Fina, Freeh, Emmert, acted with such moral disregard, that they ruined their credibility almost as thoroughly as they ruined the lives of everyone in the path of their white crusade.