Tyler Perry Offers Support To Boy In Abuse Case
PHILADELPHIA - Filmmaker Tyler Perry is expressing his support for an alleged victim in the child sex abuse case that has shocked the U.S. sports world, calling him a hero for coming forward.
The producer and director, who went public last year with his own story of childhood molestation, made his comments in an open letter published by Newsweek magazine.
It is addressed to a boy who was 11 when he reported alleged sexual abuse by former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. Authorities arrested Sandusky on Nov. 5 and charged him with molesting eight boys over 15 years. Sandusky says he is innocent.
``Do you know that at the young age of 11 you had more courage than all the adults who let you down?'' Perry wrote. ``All of the ones who didn't go to the proper authorities, all of the ones who were worried about their careers, reputations, or livelihoods.''
Perry said he didn't have the courage to speak up when he was 11. When he finally did tell a family member about his own abuse, Perry said, the relative did not believe him.
``I suffered in silence,'' he wrote. ``But not you, my young strong hero, you have done what many of us wish we could have done. You used your voice!''
Perry later added: ``No matter what happens next, just know that the hardest part is over.'' APAssociated Press text, photo and/or graphic material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium. Neither these AP Materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and non-commercial use. The AP will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing.
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