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NCAA says Penn State fine money in special account
By: Staff  Writer - AP
Published: 1/17/2013  at  6:27:48 PM
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The NCAA says it has no immediate plans to spend the $12 million already paid to it under a consent agreement with Penn State over the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal.

A spokesman for the organization said Thursday it won't spend the money before a third-party administrator is appointed and until then the money is being held in an independent account it doesn't control.

The NCAA issued the statement a day after a Pennsylvania judge put on hold an injunction request by state Sen. Jake Corman. He's suing the NCAA over the $60 million Penn State agreed to pay as part of the sanctions associated with the Sandusky scandal.

The organization says it hasn't been negotiating with Corman, either about spending the $12 million or the larger lawsuit.

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