Former Penn State administrators Tim Curley and Gary Schultz pleaded guilty Monday morning for their alleged role in the Jerry Sandusky cover up.
Curley and Schultz appeared in the Dauphin County Courthouse this morning and plead guilty to child endangerment charges.
Both are expected to be sentenced in about three months.
Jury selection in their case was scheduled to start next week. This development sets up the possibility that both could testify against former university president Graham Spanier.
Prosecutors claims Spanier, Schultz, Curley handled a complaint in 2001 from Mike McQueary, a graduate assistant at the time, who reported that he saw the then-retired Sandusky sexually abusing a boy in a shower at the football team’s locker facilities.