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Ex-Penn State GC Faces Possible Malpractice Claims by Former Administrator

By Ben Present Contact All Articles 

The Legal Intelligencer

December 14, 2012

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Cynthia Baldwin

Cynthia Baldwin

A former Penn State administrator facing criminal charges related to the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal has filed a praecipe for writ of summons against the university's former general counsel, Cynthia Baldwin, indicating he intends to sue her for legal malpractice.

Gary Schultz, represented by a team of Sprague & Sprague attorneys led by Richard A. Sprague, filed papers that were docketed Wednesday in the Centre County Court of Common Pleas. Schultz faces charges of perjury, endangering the welfare of children, failure to report child abuse and other criminal charges related to allegations he engaged in a conspiracy to conceal allegations against Sandusky, the school's former defensive coordinator and convicted serial child molester.

Beyond naming legal malpractice as a possible cause of action, the details of Schultz's allegations in civil court were not immediately clear.

However, in his criminal case, Schultz has filed pretrial motions arguing the court should dismiss his case, or suppress his grand jury testimony in the alternative, in light of the fact that he believed Baldwin — a former state Supreme Court justice — was representing him when he went before a grand jury in early 2011 to discuss allegations against Sandusky.

In court papers, Schultz has pled Baldwin allowed him to "believe she was his unencumbered, conflict-free lawyer," telling him before his grand jury appearance that she would represent him at the proceeding.

Former Penn State athletic director Tim Curley also moved to dismiss his case, or suppress his grand jury testimony in the alternative, arguing in court papers that Baldwin told him she could represent him before the grand jury.

When the two men testified before the grand jury, both said they were being represented by Baldwin.

Baldwin, however, has claimed she was present before the grand jury to represent the university — not Schultz or Curley, both of whom have testified she was their lawyer.

As previously reported by The Legal, Baldwin has labeled the whole thing a misunderstanding.

Washington, D.C., attorney Lanny Davis, who Baldwin has previously authorized to speak on her behalf, told the HarrisburgPatriot-News and The Legal that, when Baldwin told supervising Judge Barry Feudale and representatives from the Office of the Attorney General in Feudale's chambers that she represented the university, nobody objected to her listening to the administrators' testimony.

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