Joe Paterno dismissed, others not: Attorney General’s Office has been ‘ Concerns ‘

Pennsylvania's Attorney General has expressed "concern" Penn State University firing of legendary football coach Joe Paterno and other treatment of witnesses and the officials involved in the case of child sexual abuse.

Nils Hagen-Frederiksen, a spokesman for Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, noting that the two officials who are charged with perjury and failure to report abuse is defended by the University, while Paterno was fired.

"We have witnessed in cooperation, an individual that Paterno testify, testified that honest," Hagen-Frederiksen told ABCNews.com, "but two others were found by the jury for perjury charges-legal fees paid to the University. One is an administrative leave of absence. Very interesting development. "

"It must be strange and not discussed yet," he said. "Speaking as the prosecuting agency, we have been cooperating witnesses who have not been charged, while two people accused of committing crimes continues to be affiliated.

The following is a description of the main players in the sex scandal Penn State, what they know, what they did and what happened to them.

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