BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- The last of Jerry Sandusky's accusers testified Thursday that he spent more than a hundred nights in the former Penn State coach's home and that he was forced into sex with him in a basement the boy thought was soundproof.
After the teen's testimony, Judge John Cleland said the trial would resume Monday. Prosecutors have not yet rested their case.
The now-18-year-old accuser was the last of eight people to testify that Sandusky sexually abused him. He said his mother summoned police to their home to talk to him after Sandusky's arrest in November.
The teenager said he screamed for help at least once when Sandusky's wife was in the house, but he did not know whether she heard him. He said Sandusky took him to Penn State football games and gave him gifts.
Earlier Thursday, two other accusers testified. One said that Sandusky called himself the "tickle monster" while lathering his back and embracing him in an on-campus shower.
Another accuser, who is now a member of the Army National Guard, described frequent sleepovers at Sandusky's home that he said included the ex-coach rubbing his body and touching his genitalia.
The defense has claimed that the accusers have financial motives, but they all deny that.
The ex-coach faces 52 criminal counts involving alleged assaults of 10 boys in a 15-year span. He denies the charges, which brought disgrace to Penn State and led to the ouster of both the school's president and Hall of Fame football coach Joe Paterno, who died in January.