Syracuse: Basketball Coach Fired For Molesting Boys - Wife Knew!

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  1. skip

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    UPDATE 11/30: Bernie Fine's Wife Knew about Molestations and Covered it Up!

    Oh yes, folks! She admitted her involvement in a phone call with one of the people he abused. So you have to wonder how many others are covering for Bernie?

    http://sports.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474980840367

    UPDATE 11/28: Bernie Fine Fired After Third Man comes forward to accuse him of child molestation...

    http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebas...e-fired-assistant-coach-112711/?ocid=ansfox11

    Here we go again. Barely two weeks since Penn State's former football coach was arrested for child molestation, accusations are now coming out about Syracuse University's basketball coach, Bernie Fine.

    Bernie Fine is second from left in this picture. As you can see he participated in the Basketball Camp for kids at Syracuse.

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    I heard on the news today that more people are coming forward to accuse not just Sandusky but others individuals in other states of molestation. This is starting a chain reaction...

    Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...acuse-basketball-investigation_n_1100579.html
     
  2. Aerianne

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    People everywhere are beginning to find their voices!
     
  3. rambleON

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    Folks, these are not real occurrences. You are all taking place in their sick rituals by paying attention. FML
     
  4. broony

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    What makes a grown man want to do such things with young boys and children?

    WTF?
     
  5. Rastababy

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    A baseball coach touched me when I was younger and I was too scared to talk since he ran the hardware store and knew my parents well. It's good to see people are now talking about it so this stuff stops happening. Sports are a religion in the US and its a sickness that needs to end.
     
  6. RainForest

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    man this is grows for how long is he going to be locked out
     
  7. skip

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    Often they were abused as children themselves...
    And so the cycle continues.
     
  8. TAZER-69

    TAZER-69 Listen To Your Heart! Lifetime Supporter

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    Maybe you should read the grand jury's inditement against Sandusky.
     
  9. skip

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    How could you possibly know that? Were you there in the locker room when Sandusky was butt fucking the 10 year old boy? If not then keep your trap shut.
     
  10. skip

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    Why don't you sue the bastard?
     
  11. blackcat666

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    rastababy my heart goes out to you mate!:sad:
    your not alone in this matter; i had a coach in junor high school, who forced me to suck him off.
    i can understand all too well why you did not tell of his crime aganist you to your parents.
    i told my parents about what happen to me. they yelled at me about how crazy, corrupt, deranged and, sick i was to 'dream' up lies like this aganist a 'grate' man like coach...

    rastababy, skip is quite correct on this matter... press charges aganist the sob if you still can.
    most crimes have what are call a "statute of limitations" that means, you have a timeline on how long you have to press charges aganist him.

    good luck mate... i'm pulling for you!:2thumbsup:

    if i can be of any futher help to you, just pm me.
     
  12. skip

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    See video of the guy accusing Bernie Fine, here...
    http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_...tions-chancellor-nancy-cantor-vows-find-truth

    They say Bernie Fine took this guy to places like Maui and he was molested by Bernie like 1,000 times.

    Bobby Davis, the accuser, reported this to the police 8 years ago, but he was told the statute of limitations was over and there was nothing he could do. He took his story to ESPN, but they could find no one willing to corroborate his story, so they did not air it.

    Now there's a second witness, Mike Lang, also a ball boy at Syracuse and Bobby's step brother. He claims he was abused by Fine 15 or 20 times.

    Both boys said they asked Bernie to stop, but he continued to force himself upon them.
     
  13. Dude111

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    We would all like to think they are not,trust me!
     
  14. skip

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    Excellent post! I had never b4 considered the value of someone confronting their molester in person and finding closure. I can imagine it would be of great comfort to both parties, especially if that is the end of it.

    I think the nature of the offense would determine whether someone could reach closure without the legal system getting involved. Someone who was violently raped against their will would have a much more difficult time dealing with the rapist than someone who merely had their privates touched by someone they liked and respected and who lavished money on them.

    There are MANY SHADES OF GRAY here, nothing is black and white.

    That is why I can't believe people put all child molesters in the same boat. It would seem there are different degrees of harm done.

    For instance it would be insane to lump Michael Jackson in with John Wayne Gacy (who killed dozens of young men).

    But people don't see the nuances of difference between these types of pedos (Gacy wasn't really a pedo, but you get the idea).

    While the nature of this kind of crime is abhorrent, each case must be dealt with separately and it does society a disservice to lump them all together...
     
  15. skip

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    UPDATE: Lots of Syracuse Basketball players are backing their coach, saying this is all an attempt to make money. Let's see if they continue to say this as more info comes into the public domain about this.

    Some of the players are saying that the accuser babysat for Fine's children and that Bobby was always around Fine. I also heard from one source that the "molestations" continued until this guy was 27 years old! Now that's weird!

    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/coll...syracuse-players-react-allegations/51311186/1
     
  16. dwoody653

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    How the hell do you know? There's probably more occurrences that we don't hear about at all.
     
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    Ummm, I disagree. It is black and white. There's molestation, and there's not. There may be different degrees of harm done but there's a pretty clear line between what's appropriate and what's just sickening. What else that i find sickening are the laws surrounding it in the US. I live in Canada but I spent some time in your federal prisons, (for weed), and found myself locked up with chomos, (child molesters), doing 5-7 years, and drug dealers doing on average I'd say over fifteen years. Most were getting 20 plus years for meth conspiracies, one guy I met got life, and here are these guys that are just sickening that are harming children getting 7 year bits. At least us on the inside see to it that those 5-7 years will feel like a lifetime of absolute hell and they deserve every minute of it. The laws in the states are so FUK'D UP!
     
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    Fucked up is an understatement... but only if you use common sense to filter them through... but if you adopt the establishment's priorities- that being corporate interests and NOT protecting people then things start to really make sense. Drug dealers are likely seen as robbing pharmaceutical corporations of profits- so while the offense is propagandized as a public health and protecting children matter, it's really all about the money. Child molesters are not leeching off any market so in their eyes (and bank accounts) it's not worthy of heavy sentencing as it's costing them nothing. To me it shows the truth about how much lawmakers really care about protecting children.

    The US is a severely fucked up corner of the universe.
     
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