An insurance company for a charity founded by Jerry Sandusky argued in a federal complaint last month that it should not have to pay legal expenses or claims for the former Penn State assistant football coach now accused of molesting children. Federal Insurance Company, part of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, said it would be wrong for the company to have to cover Sandusky because he is accused of conduct that did not involve his position as an executive or employee of The Second Mile, a Pennsylvania-based charity for at-risk youth he founded in 1977.
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