In a surprise move on the day before his child sexual abuse sentencing, Jerry Sandusky took to the local Penn State college airwaves Monday to make a statement from prison pleading his innocence.

Convicted of 45 counts of abuse, Sandusky claims the case was based on "false allegations," and he laments that he didn't have "a fair opportunity to prepare for trial."

"In my heart, I know I did not do these alleged disgusting acts," Sandusky said on ComRadio, a student-run station at Penn State. "A young man who was dramatic a veteran accuser, and always sought attention, started everything. He was joined by a well-orchestrated effort of the media, investigators, the system, Penn State, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. They won."

Listen to Sandusky’s entire statement below Courtesy Of Penn State Com Radio:

Sandusky lawyer Joe Amendola said "it's as certain as certain can be" that the former Penn State assistant football coach will speak to Judge John Cleland and assert his innocence before he is sentenced on 45 counts of child sexual abuse.