Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim Apologizes For Calling Victims Liars & Money Seekers

Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim was angry and defensive when the allegations of sexual molestation were levied against his longtime associate head coach, Bernie Fine.  Boeheim lashed out at the accusers. He called them liars and said they were seeking money.  But Boeheim has gone through a metamorphosis of emotions the past two weeks, and accepted Fine’s firing Sunday night by university chancellor Nancy Cantor.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


BREAKING NEWS: Syracuse Fires Assistant Coach Bernie Fine After 3rd Victim Comes Forward!!

Bernie Fine was fired Sunday by Syracuse University after a third man accused the assistant basketball coach of molesting him when he was a child.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


Paterno Instructional Video Pulled Due to Sandusky Appearance With Possible Victim

A Joe Paterno approved instructional football video has gotten the death sentence from distributors over a segment involving Jerry Sandusky interacting with young boys … one of whom may have been among the alleged victims.   Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


Former Syracuse & NBA Star Defends Fine in Child Sex Abuse Scandal

Former Syracuse star Rony Seikaly, speaking in phone interviews this week about allegations against Bernie Fine, has passionately defended the Orange assistant coach, saying he refuses to believe the accusations.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


Loophole in the Law Could Protect Joe Paterno From Lawsuits in Penn State Scandal

Joe Paterno may face civil lawsuits as a result of the Penn State sexual abuse scandal, and if that happens, one attorney said Paterno’s legal representatives and other defendants could try to use what the attorney considers a flaw in Pennsylvania state law that limits the rights of victims.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


Did Sandusky’s Child Abuse Start With His Adopted Son?!

According to the grand jury presentment that outlines the 40 counts of alleged sexual abuse on minors by former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky, the first red flag was raised in 1998, when a university police probe ultimately yielded no charges filed against the long-time PSU defensive coordinator.  But a Patriot-News report indicates that Sandusky’s alleged deviant behavior could be traced back even further, and may have involved one of his six adopted children, Matt Sandusky.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl


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