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FreaknDavid 28-11-11 01:41

UPDATE-PHOTOS & Secret Service-Basketball Coach fired-Sex Abuse Probe
 
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Bernie Fine


By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 8:07 PM EST, Sun November 27, 2011


Syracuse, New York (CNN) -- Syracuse University has fired Bernie Fine as an assistant men's basketball coach, a school spokesman announced Sunday night, hours after new reports arose regarding his alleged sexual abuse of boys.
"At the direction of Chancellor Cantor, Bernie Fine's employment with Syracuse University has been terminated, effective immediately," Kevin Quinn said in a statement, referring to Syracuse Chancellor Nancy Cantor.
Fine was placed on administrative leave earlier this month, after former Syracuse ball boy Bobby Davis and his stepbrother, Mike Lang, accused him of molesting them.
Police opened an investigation on the matter on November 17, Syracuse police Sgt. Tom Connellan said.
The Syracuse-based Post-Standard newspaper and ESPN both reported Sunday the existence of a recording of a 2002 phone conversation that they said Davis had recorded between him and the coach's wife.
Davis provided the recording to the Post-Standard soon after it was recorded, but the newspaper then declined to report on it because it couldn't find "witnesses, enough corroborating evidence or a second accuser."
The wife, Laurie Fine, at the time suggested to the Post-Standard that Davis had taped her on multiple occasions and edited the recordings to make them appear more inflammatory.
In the tape, a woman -- which ESPN, citing experts, claims was Laurie Fine -- said she knew "everything that went on" with her husband, adding that "he thinks he's above the law."
"Bernie has issues ... and you trusted somebody you shouldn't," the woman said, speaking to Davis.
The woman appears to acknowledge an inappropriate sexual relationship between Davis and Bernie Fine, saying, "It's just wrong and you were a kid." She also said that her husband should "find (himself) a gay boy, get your rocks off."
Repeated calls by CNN to Laurie Fine were unanswered Sunday, and no one answered repeated knocks on the door of her house.
Bernie Fine's attorneys, Donald Martin and Karl Sleight, released a statement Sunday declining to comment on the reports.
"Any comment from (Fine) would only invite and perpetuate ancient and suspect claims," the lawyers said. "Mr. Fine remains hopeful of a credible and expeditious review of the relevant issues by law enforcement authorities."

Ladybbird 28-11-11 02:26

re: UPDATE-PHOTOS & Secret Service-Basketball Coach fired-Sex Abuse Probe
 
Dont these idiots that hire these sickos do full investigations. These scumbags often try to get work around children and usually succeed because the proper checks are not done. GRRRRR!

Ladybbird 28-11-11 20:42

re: UPDATE-PHOTOS & Secret Service-Basketball Coach fired-Sex Abuse Probe
 
U.S. Attorney's Office and Secret Service take lead in Bernie Fine probe, Onondaga County District Attorney says

Published: Monday, November 28, 2011

By Douglass Dowty / The Post-Standard


Syracuse, NY -- The U.S. Attorney -- not the county district attorney -- has taken the lead in the child sex abuse probe of former Syracuse University associate men's basketball coach Bernie Fine.

Fine, 65, was fired Sunday night by the university amid allegations he sexually abused several boys.

Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick said this morning that the U.S. Secret Service, under the direction of the U.S. Attorney's Office, is leading the investigation.

"I've been in close contact with the U.S. Attorney," Fitzpatrick said. "All of last week, we discussed the case. The lead agency in investigating is the Secret Service under the direction of the U.S. Attorney's Office, assisted by the Syracuse Police Department."

When asked if his office was still investigating, Fitzpatrick said, "Oh yes, absolutely. We're acting in conjunction with the U.S. Attorney's Office. I'm not doing anything without checking with them."

Fitzpatrick said the investigation is focusing on finding out if Fine can be prosecuted. The allegations made by former SU ball boy Bobby Davis happened too long ago to be prosecuted under state law.

"The U.S. Attorney is, as I am, interested in finding out if there are any prosecutable victims," Fitzpatrick said.

The Secret Service, Syracuse Police and New York State Police searched Fine's DeWitt home Friday for hours. They took pictures, looked through trash and removed three filing cabinets.

Separately, Fitzpatrick said he continues to investigate what Syracuse police and others knew about the allegations in 2002.

"My office is separately investigating what happened back in 2002, which does not concern the United States Attorney's Office," the district attorney said. "We're in court (Tuesday) on that, to determine whether or not the records will be disclosed. And that will obviously have a large impact into the status of the inquiry."

Lawyers from the DA's office and the city are due in Supreme Court Justice James Murphy's court at 2 p.m. Tuesday to determine whether the city will be ordered to hand over its records from 2002 to the DA's office.

Fitzpatrick denied that his office knew anything of the allegations in 2002. "Nobody ever informed this office that there were sexual abuse allegations against Bernie Fine in 2002," he said. He said wants to know how Syracuse Police, The Post-Standard, ESPN and Syracuse University all gave Davis a hearing, but did not contact his office.

A sworn statement from Davis's former girlfriend, Danielle Roach, said that Roach called Fitzpatrick's office multiple times on behalf of Davis and left messages that a basketball coach at SU had sexually abused a friend of hers. Roach said she wasn't sure if she left Fine's name or not. She said the calls were not returned.

Fitzpatrick said he talked to someone close to Roach, who asked her about the phone calls in 2002. Roach told that person that she had made two calls, the DA has said.

The first time, Roach didn't leave her name or phone number or say why she was calling, Fitzpatrick said. The second message she left did not include Fine's name or anything about sexual abuse, Fitzpatrick said.

PHOTOS - By Peter Chen, The Post-Standard

Agents Search Home of Bernie Fine

Description: A team of federal agents and Syracuse police searched through Friday afternoon and evening at the DeWitt home of Bernie Fine, the associate head basketball coach at Syracuse University.



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