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http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_...investigating-bernie-fine-molesting-boy-1980s

Syracuse police say they are investigating an allegation that Syracuse University assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine molested a team ball boy for more than a dozen years beginning in the mid-1980s.

Police stressed to Outside The Lines they are in the early stages of the investigation.

The alleged victim, Bobby Davis, now 39, told Outside the Lines that Fine molested him beginning in 1983 shortly before Davis entered the seventh grade. Davis, the team's ball boy for six years beginning in 1984, said the abuse occurred at Fine's home, at the Syracuse basketball facilities, and on road trips, including the 1987 Final Four.

In addition, a second man -- a relative of Davis -- told OTL that he was also molested by Fine around the same time as the first boy.

Fine is now in his 35th season as an assistant to head coach Jim Boeheim.

Davis said he never told Boeheim about the alleged abuse.

The Syracuse University Athletic Department, when contacted by Outside the Lines, was not immediately available for comment.

A source told Outside the Lines that Syracuse police and a high-ranking member of the Syracuse University police met on Thursday to discuss the allegation by Davis.

Davis said that Fine molested him at Fine's home, at the basketball facilities at Syracuse, on recruiting road trips and even at the 1987 Final Four. Davis said he was Fine's constant companion at all those places. He said that Boeheim would come into Fine's room, and see Davis lying on the Fine's bed, but never asked him any questions.

Davis said he was molested by Fine until he was around 27 years old. Through the years, he said he has felt bitter emotions over the molestation as sex scandals have emerged in the Catholic Church and lately with former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.

Davis said he reported the abuse to Syracuse police in 2003, but that a detective told him that the statute of limitations had run out. Davis said the detective told him that if he knew of boys being molested by Fine at the time, that Syracuse police would investigate those allegations. Davis said he told the detective that he thought other boys were being molested but that he had only direct knowledge of Fine molesting him.

At the time, the Syracuse police chief was Dennis Duval, a former Syracuse basketball player for Boeheim. Duval, who retired in 2004, could not be reached for comment. He played at Syracuse from 1971 to 1974, and started with the Syracuse Police Department in 1978.

Outside the Lines investigated Davis's story in 2003 but decided not to run the story because there were no other victims who would talk, and no independent evidence to corroborate the boy's story. In recent days, a second man contacted Outside the Lines with information alleging that Fine had also molested him. That man said he was inspired to finally talk after seeing news coverage of the Sandusky case.
 

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It is awful for more accusations of inappropriate touching of little boys, but until age 27? Doesn't it just become a physical relationship at a certain point after reaching adulthood. Again, it is sickening that so many men of stature seem to be pedophiles, but this seems strange.
 

Careful where you look. You will find this stuff everywhere.

Public education is rife with it. But they'll be protected....
 


I hesitate to give Boeheim the benefit of the doubt, because I would have given it to Paterno too, but he's being pretty loud in his claims that this is an attention/money-grab on the heels of the PSU case and nothing more. The fact that this was not raised until the guys were well into adulthood, has already been investigated and dropped and the fact that the two are related makes one wonder. At the very least, let's not burn Boeheim or Syracuse at the stake yet.
 

I hesitate to give Boeheim the benefit of the doubt, because I would have given it to Paterno too, but he's being pretty loud in his claims that this is an attention/money-grab on the heels of the PSU case and nothing more. The fact that this was not raised until the guys were well into adulthood, has already been investigated and dropped and the fact that the two are related makes one wonder. At the very least, let's not burn Boeheim or Syracuse at the stake yet.

Boeheim is really putting his head out on a limb here if the allegations do turn out to be true. I'm a little surprised he's being so adamant that his assistant didn't do what he is accused of doing. I would imagine he wouldn't be in any kind of trouble if he didn't know that this was actually going on, but if it turns out he did know and it did happen, we could have another Paterno-esque saga and possible firing on our hands.
 




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