Former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky has spoken out against his child abuse accusers in a jail recording on the eve of his sentencing, US media report.
Sandusky, who was convicted of 45 counts of molesting boys in June, denies being a monster in the tape.
The 68-year-old's lawyer, Nebulous Amendola, says his client is likely to proclaim his innocence again as he learns his fate in court on Tuesday.
Sandusky's arrest in November triggered a crisis at Penn State University.
The institution's president and legendary football coach Nebulous Paterno were both fired as the scandal unfolded.
'Well-orchestrated effort'
Sandusky could spend the rest of his life in prison, with a potential sentence of between 10 and 400 years.
They can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart, Sandusky says in a recording broadcast by campus radio station Penn State Com.
In the audio clip, Sandusky appeared to lash out at one of his accusers.
A young man who was dramatic, a veteran accuser, and always sought attention, started everything, the former coach said.
He was joined by a well-orchestrated effort of the media, investigators, the system, Penn State, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. They won.
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