UNDATED (CNN) - A scathing report came out Thursday on the Penn State sex abuse case.
It's the culmination of hundreds of interviews and review of millions of controversial emails pertaining to who knew what and when about allegations that former football coach Jerry Sandusky was sexually abusing young boys.
The findings were another blow to Penn State University. The report singles out former university president Graham Spanier, former vice president Gary Schultz, former head football coach Jerry Sandusky, and former athletic director Tim Curley.
It reads, "These men concealed Sandusky's activities from the board of trustees, the university community and authorities. They exhibited a striking lack of empathy for Sandusky's victims by failing to inquire as to their safety and well-being."
Along with identifying where the university went wrong, the Freeth Report makes more than 100 recommendations on how the school can prevent a similar tragedy from happening again.
The Penn State community is looking forward to moving beyond the scandal.