Thursday, November 17, 2011

Another Coach Investigated On Child Sex Charges

Newspapers are reporting that yet another college coach is being investigated on child molestation charges.
This time it's an assistant basketball coach.
And once again it's at a major university.
This time it's at Syracuse University where a hoops coach has now been placed on administrative leave by the university once the story got out that he is being investigated on allegations of child molestation.
Syracuse police confirmed early this evening that there was an investigation of Bernie Fine, a longtime assistant Syracuse University basketball coach. 
Police say they are "in the very early stages" of an investigation.
Here is the statement on this matter from Syracuse University:
"In light of the new allegations and the Syracuse City Police investigation, this evening Chancellor Cantor asked Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross, to place Associate Head Coach Bernie Fine on administrative leave.”
Here is an earlier statement from the university:
“In 2005, Syracuse University was contacted 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. The alleged activity took place in the 1980’s and 1990’s. We were informed by the complainant that the Syracuse City Police had declined to pursue the matter because the statute of limitations had expired.
“On hearing of the allegations in 2005, the University immediately launched its own comprehensive investigation through its legal counsel. That nearly four-month long investigation included a number of interviews with people the complainant said would support his claims. All of those identified by the complainant denied any knowledge of wrongful conduct by the associate coach. The associate coach also vehemently denied the allegations.
“Syracuse University takes any allegation of this sort extremely seriously and has zero tolerance for abuse of any kind. If any evidence or corroboration of the allegations had surfaced, we would have terminated the associate coach and reported it to the police immediately. We understand that the Syracuse City Police has now reopened the case, and Syracuse University will cooperate fully. We are steadfastly committed to ensuring that SU remains a safe place for every member of our campus community.”

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