Okla. prisoner says he may be Sandusky victim

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Posted: 11/28/2011

TULSA - New information is out Monday about a possible Oklahoma tie to the scandal at Penn State.

Police at the University say they've received a letter from someone who says he may have been assaulted by Jerry Sandusky.

Officials have yet to publicly identify the potential victim, who is a prisoner in Oklahoma.

Sandusky, the longtime defensive coordinator at Penn State, now faces charges for sexually abusing eight boys over a 15-year period.

The Pennsylvania state attorney general isn't commenting about the possible Oklahoma connection.

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