(CNN) - Attorneys for one of the victims Jerry Sandusky was convicted of abusing have released two voice mails that they say the former coach left on their client's phone just prior to his 2011 arrest - potential fodder for a civil lawsuit they now plan to file against Penn State and others.
The recordings are allegedly among "numerous voice mails" unearthed during an investigation, and were left on the phone of a person identified as Victim 2, attorneys with the firm Ross Feller Casey said in a statement Thursday.
On Early Start this morning, CNN's Jason Carroll discusses these new voice mails and Victim 2's plans to sue Penn State University.
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