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Ex-Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky maintains innocence years after child sex abuse conviction

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Disgraced former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky spoke out in a story published Tuesday and maintained his innocence years after he was convicted of sexually abusing children.

Sandusky spoke to The Daily Mail from the Laurel Highlands State Correctional Institution in Somerset, Pennsylvania, where he is serving 30 to 60 years after being found guilty of 45 counts of sexual abuse of children at his Second Mile charity.

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Jerry Sandusky enters the Centre County Courthouse for a hearing on May 2, 2016 in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. (Nabil K. Mark/Centre Daily Times/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

"I never ever in my life ever thought about molesting anybody," the 80-year-old told the outlet. "I was accused of heinous crimes, which I've never committed. My wife was my only partner in sex and that was after marriage.

"I was in disbelief in terms of how this happened. Why were they [accusers] saying things that were so inconsistent with what they had said before? I believe I was wrongfully convicted by inconsistent, perjured testimony."

Sandusky said he believed his accusers, who were "vulnerable and susceptible," were inspired by money. 

His legal team also launched a new attempt at a hearing to question the validity of so-called repressed memory therapy. He told the outlet he does not believe the technique would stand up in court today.

Jerry Sandusky, center, is escorted from his sentencing at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. (Christopher Weddle/Centre Daily Times/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

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