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BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — Jurors in Jerry Sandusky's child sex-abuse case are expected to hear more testimony from the former Penn State assistant coach's alleged victims in the second day of the high-profile trial.
Sandusky arrived at the courthouse in Bellefonte around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday with his attorney.
A day earlier, the deputy attorney general prosecuting Sandusky called him a "serial predator" who abused 10 boys over a 15-year span after meeting them through his charity, The Second Mile.
The accuser identified as Victim 4 told the jury Sandusky sent him "creepy love letters" and treated him like a son in public but a girlfriend in private. The alleged victim says he had dozens of sexual encounters with Sandusky as a teenager and in return received gifts, trips and access to Penn State's football team.
Sandusky maintains his innocence.




