NU Online News Service, March 23, 11:58 a.m. EST

Penn State is telling subpoenaed employees to hire their own attorneys, which may be paid for by the university's directors and officers' insurance coverage.

The university, under the microscope since former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was charged with 52 counts of child sex abuse, received a subpoena in February from the U.S. attorney's office in Pennsylvania.

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