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    Syracuse puts coach on leave after child sex-abuse inquiry

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Just two weeks after Penn State was rocked by a child sex-abuse scandal, Syracuse police said they were investigating child molesting allegations against a longtime assistant basketball coach at Syracuse University.
    The school placed Bernie Fine on administrative leave Thursday night "in light of the new allegations and the Syracuse City Police investigation."
    ESPN said the accusations were made by two former ball boys.
    Bobby Davis, now 39, told the network Fine allegedly molested him beginning in 1984 and that the sexual contact continued until he was around 27. A ball boy for six years, Davis told ESPN the alleged abuse occurred at Fine's home, at Syracuse basketball facilities and on team road trips, including the 1987 Final Four.
    Davis' stepbrother, Mike Lang, 45, who also was a ball boy, told ESPN that Fine molested him starting while he was in fifth or sixth grade.
    Syracuse police spokesman Tom Connellan said the inquiry is in its early stages.
    "It's information that came to us today," Connellan said, declining to identify who provided it. Fine is in his 35th season as an assistant to coach Jim Boeheim.
    Syracuse, meanwhile, said it had conducted its own investigation years ago and couldn't find witnesses to corroborate the allegations.
    ESPN said it first investigated the accusations in 2003, but decided not to run the story because there was no independent evidence to corroborate the allegations. Recently, a second man contacted ESPN, alleging that Fine also molested him. That person said he decided to come forward after seeing the Penn State coverage.
    The Post-Standard said it, too, held off in 2003 for the same reason.
    A statement by Kevin Quinn, the school's senior vice president for public affairs, said Syracuse was contacted in 2005 by "an adult male who told us that he had reported to the Syracuse City Police that he had been subjected to inappropriate contact by an associate men's basketball coach."
    Quinn said the alleged activity took place in the 1980s and 1990s.
    "We were informed by the complainant that the Syracuse City Police had declined to pursue the matter because the statute of limitations had expired," Quinn said.
    Quinn said the school conducted its own four-month investigation at that time, including interviews with people the accuser said would support his allegations, but that all of them "denied any knowledge of wrongful conduct" and that the coach also denied the allegations.
    Boeheim released a statement saying: "This matter was fully investigated by the university in 2005 and it was determined that the allegations were unfounded.
    "I have known Bernie Fine for more than 40 years. I have never seen or witnessed anything to suggest that he would (have) been involved in any of the activities alleged. Had I seen or suspected anything, I would have taken action. Bernie has my full support."
    Davis said he felt bitter emotions after sex scandals emerged in the Catholic Church and, lately, with the allegations and charges against former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.
    In the Penn State case, Sandusky is accused of sexually abusing eight boys over 15 years. The case cost Joe Paterno his job, and former school administrators Tim Curley and Gary Schultz are charged with not properly alerting authorities to suspected abuse and perjury.
    Davis told ESPN that Boeheim knew he was traveling on the road and sleeping in Fine's room.
    "Boeheim saw me with Bernie all the time in the hotel rooms, on road trips," Davis said. "He'd come in, and see me laying in the bed, kind of glance at me like, 'What are you doing here?' But he wouldn't say that. He'd just scowl. And I would look at him like, I'd be nervous. I felt embarrassed 'cause I felt stupid that I'm there. I'm not supposed to be here. I know it, and Boeheim's not stupid."
    In a telephone interview Thursday night with the AP, Boeheim said: "This kid came forward and there was no one to corroborate his story. Not one. Not one. . . . They said I walked into Bernie's room on the road and saw this. I have never walked into Bernie's room on the road. This isn't true. This just isn't true."
    Former Syracuse center Rony Seikaly, who worked closely with Fine throughout his college career and exchanged text messages with him just Wednesday, told the AP he refuses to believe the allegations.
    "Bernie would never do such a thing," Seikaly said in a telephone interview in Miami. "I vouch for Bernie. There is no way something like this could ever happen in my eyes. No way."
    Seikaly said he questions why the ball boy would come forward again now, adding that he believes the headlines generated by the scandal at Penn State may have been a motivating factor.
    "Completely ridiculous," Seikaly said. "Do people want a quick buck or something? I spent four years with Bernie, every single day. I know what kind of guy he is. He's just a very helpful guy. He was the glue to Syracuse basketball. He's still the glue 20 years later when you're already gone. He keeps in touch with every single player. He's that kind of guy."

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    From what I have read so far, it appears to be bullshit. I hope that it is.

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    Ridiculous. How do you get molested until your 27? I call bullshit.

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    Its a fukkin lie

    Broke bums looking for lawsuits thats all

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    Just looking for news

    What a shame

    This stuff should not even be in the newspapers

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    Are you guys so sure? Sounds like a similar reaction Penn State had after investigating themselves too.

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    Who cares

    This is a sports gambling board

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    Also hope this is unfounded as the Cuse is my favorite basketball program. Good point brought up in the story by Boeheim ... why is the alleged accuser going to ESPN first and not police ... and if the guy had really been molested, you'd figure he'd be out there every day doing something about this since he allegedly has been claiming this since 2003. That it comes on the heels of the Penn State saga just seems fishy as fukk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    Are you guys so sure? Sounds like a similar reaction Penn State had after investigating themselves too.
    NO it doesn't.
    Penn St swept it under the rug. In what way did Syracuse University disregrard allegations of abuse?
    They responded. Penn St did not.
    NOT at all a similar reaction.

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    Did they report it to the police or 'investigate' themselves?

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    Penn St did neither. You are the one that wrote that Syracuse had a similar reaction as Penn St and that simply is NOT true.

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    You're in denial. Neither reported it. Both took no action.

    Face it or not. Your choice.

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    How am I in denial? All I questioned was your assesment that both schools reacted the same, and again I write, they did not.
    You can not defend your statement - so you then suggest I am in denial.
    Whatever, I see for you truth and logic are Optional.

    Further, how is doing an investigation - taking NO action? Are you stupid?
    Last edited by PittsburghPlayer; 11-19-11 at 08:54 AM.

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    What's to defend? The facts are well known.

    Maybe we are reading from a different dictionary, but for me this is a similar reaction: "Neither reported it. Both took no action."


    And again, who's stupid? I said AFTER INVESTIGATING THEMSELVES... so it looks like it's you eh?

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    The facts are NOT well known. You are stupid.

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    Am not. You are.

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