Crime | Jerry Sandusky New Sandusky Allegation: Child Porn Feds reportedly find images on his computer By Mark Russell Posted Aug 11, 2012 6:33 AM CDT Copied Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, pictured here on June 18, 2012, is now being investigated for links to a possible child pornography ring. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) As if the Jerry Sandusky child-rape scandal were not bad enough, now the US Postal Service and Justice Department are investigating whether the former Penn State assistant coach was involved in a child-porn ring, reports CBS News. Investigators have apparently dug up child pornography on Sandusky's computer, although they say the images are not of any of the children Sandusky abused. The network's sources have conflicting information on whether Sandusky is alleged to have shared the images with others. "I haven't heard a thing about this latest allegation," said Sandusky's lawyer. "Jerry continues to maintain his innocence. We think the allegation is ridiculous." In addition, investigators have found "seductive letters" on Sandusky's computer, sent to six or seven victims, along with gifts, encouraging them to visit him from across state lines. Read These Next President Trump was not a fan of the halftime show at the Super Bowl. Some Olympians are struggling with representing the US. Vonn has surgery after 'heartbreaking' crash. Makers of superyachts have a teak problem. Report an error