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The email was written to a former classmate, according to The Morning Call, a newspaper based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. In it, McQueary wrote that he "is getting hammered for handling this the right way or what I thought at the time was right," according to the paper. The wide receivers coach was placed on indefinite administrative leave last Friday and told not to attend Saturdays game against Nebraska out of fear for his own safety and based on threats made against him. McQueary has come under increasing scrutiny and is seen as a key witness in the child sex-abuse case against Sandusky after grand jury testimony in which he said he witnessed the former Penn State defensive coordinator raping a boy he thought was around 10 years old. According to the grand jury report -- in which he is identified as a graduate assistant -- McQueary left after seeing the alleged attack and later reported it to head coach Joe Paterno. 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Paterno, who had coached Penn State since 1966, and school president Graham Spanier are among the school leaders who have lost their jobs in the scandal. Penn State athletic director Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, who oversaw the schools police department, were charged with perjury in the case and both stepped down from their positions. ' ' '
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