I am not a Penn St or JoPa fan, but he is the one guy that I think was the least culpable. I worked for a large corporation as a supervisor for several years. We were trained if we saw anything illegal on company property, even violence, we were NOT to take any action. If we were told of any illegal activity(like the assistant did when he called JoPa), it was to be reported to our HR or program manager. Now as I said, I would have probably murdered the guy if I caught him in the act, but it seems to me that JoPa had no idea whether the act committed really happened or not and acted according to the way most corporations and organizations want it handled. The upper management who hid it and the people who actually witnessed it should all be fired and prosecuted. JoPa really, I think, handled what was no more than a rumor for all he knew, as best he could.