Court: Sandusky can't be alone with grandchildren

Jerry Sandusky is not allowed to be alone with his grandchildren, under a temporary order approved in Centre County Court.

Prothonotary Debra Immel said the order issued by Judge Thomas Kistler on behalf of three children states that the children, who live with both of their parents in a shared custody arrangement, can not be in the presence or at the home of their paternal grandfather, Sandusky, without supervision.

There are to be no overnight visits at Sandusky’s home in State College.

Sandusky is accused of sexually abusing eight boys he met through the nonprofit organization for at-risk children that he founded. Two Penn State officials face perjury charges for their testimony to the grand jury in the case.