Monday, November 28, 2011

Syracuse Fires Basketball Coach Combine Well





The Syracuse University men's basketball associate coach Bernie Fine, who investigated the abuse of children, was fired Sunday evening.

For a long time coach Jim Boeheim of Syracuse, very vocal in their support for good when he learned of the allegations and for several days - ask the accusers and liars saying they were looking for money - Sunday changed course.

"The allegations that were presented today is alarming and very disturbing," Boeheim said in a statement. "I am personally very shocked because I've never seen some of the activities that have been claimed.


"I think the university has taken appropriate measures in the evening. The important thing is that this case is thoroughly investigated and that all information will be supported to come forward so that the truth can be found. I deeply regret the statements I made, which could have inhibited that arise or are insensitive to victims of abuse. "



The decision to dismiss Chancellor Nancy Cantor fine and comes just days after a third man went to the police carried out either by the sexual abuse of children and the day on ESPN Outside the Lines aired an audio recording in 2002 a telephone conversation with his wife accusing Arts, Laurie.

In the recording, a voice identified as Laurie Davis, the prosecutor said Bobby Fine, "I know everything that happened, you know. ... Bernie has problems, maybe he does not know, but has problems. ... And you trust someone who does not 't have confidence. "

In a letter to students, faculty and staff, Cantor said the recorded phone call was not given to the school by Davis in 2005 in its investigation of the allegations, he did. The school did not confirm the witness then. "Those who thought they knew best Bernie could not imagine what happened," said Cantor.

Fine, 65, Boeheim was an assistant 35 years. It 'was placed on unpaid administrative November 17 when ESPN first time allegations of the former ball boys Davis, 39, and Mike Lang, 45 years, step-brothers who say they were beautiful children, and adulthood of distraction.

This shot is almost a month after a long ex-Penn State football assistant Jerry Sandusky was charged with 40 child abuse charges. The legendary coach Joe Paterno and school President Graham Spanier every shot thereafter.

Belle is not accused of any wrongdoing and called the accusations against him "manifestly wrong".

The Syracuse Post-Standard reported Sunday that Zach Tomaselli, 23, of Lewiston, Maine, was the third attorney to come forward and said Syracuse Police Fine molested him in 2002 while on a trip to Syracuse team Pittsburgh basketball. The newspaper also reported that Tomaselli is facing charges of sexual assault in Maine with a boy of 14. He said he asked the authorities to help them get the charges dismissed. Tomaselli father told the newspaper that his son is lying.

The newspaper had a copy of the secret recording of Davis in nine years, according to its website. On February 1, 2003 Interview with Laurie fine confirmed parts of the band were accurate, but suggested Davis had made a tape of fake, the newspaper said in a Web posting by a transcript of the tape.

"It's just wrong, and you were a child," the voice identified as Fine says Laurie Davis. She also said her husband thinks he is above the law.

Davis told ESPN that he had sex with Laurie well when he was 18

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