Anthony Lubrano, an outspoken renegade member of the Penn State board of trustees, opened up about the inner workings of that board, still in full cover-up mode.
Lubrano, who left the board in 2018 when his term was up, but was reelected, and returns to be sworn in today, also spoke candidly about the lack of due process at every stage of the so-called Penn State sex abuse scandal.
Lubrano did his talking on the latest episode of Search Warrant, a podcast hosted by three former cops, and joined by your humble Big Trial correspondent. Lubrano also opened up about his proposed resolution to have the university go to court and sue former FBI Director Louis Freeh, to reclaim the $8.3 million the university paid for Freeh's "fact-free report," as Lubrano put it.