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Fine accusers filing defamation lawsuit against university, Boeheim

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Published: Monday, December 12, 2011

Updated: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 20:12

UPDATED: Dec. 13, 2011 at 8:35 p.m.

Two former men's basketball ball boys announced they will file a defamation lawsuit against Syracuse men's basketball head coach Jim Boeheim and Syracuse University during a press conference Tuesday with their lawyer.

Bobby Davis and his stepbrother, Mike Lang, hired high-profile attorney Gloria Allred and held the news conference at the Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel in New York City to explain why they felt it was necessary to file a lawsuit now.

The lawsuit can be read online here. Please note there are descriptions of the alleged abuse that may not be appropriate for all audiences.

Davis, 39, and Lang, 45, have accused former SU associate men's basketball coach Bernie Fine of molesting them on multiple occasions.

Allred announced the men had filed a defamation lawsuit against Boeheim in the New York Supreme Court. Although the lawsuit is against both Syracuse University and Boeheim, the press conference focused more on Boeheim.

SU is included in the lawsuit because Boeheim is an employee of the university, she said. She said the university is responsible for the acts of its agents under certain circumstances. Allred said she believes this is one of those circumstances.

"It is now long overdue for the university to be held accountable for its actions and inactions in this matter," she said.

TMZ.com began streaming the conference at 2 p.m., and Allred appeared with Davis and Lang 25 minutes later. Allred opened the press conference by announcing she and the two men would make statements, but only she would answer questions.

In the lawsuit, Davis alleges that he was regularly sexually abused by Fine for nearly two decades, Allred said. Lang alleges Fine repeatedly sexually abused him after he started delivering newspapers to the Fine household.

Allred's conference shed some new light on SU's 2005 investigation. Allred said after Davis sent an email to the school, he flew from Utah to Syracuse to meet with a member of the human resources department. Davis met with an employee for two hours. Allred said Davis didn't hear back from Syracuse with any follow-up questions after the initial meeting. 

"A few months after his meeting, Mr. Davis received a short, approximately three-sentence letter conveying that Syracuse University did not believe that the allegations were founded and that the matter was closed," she said.

The university declined to comment on the lawsuit, said Scott McDowell, director of communications for the Syracuse University Lubin House in New York City in an email. He said he was emailing on behalf of Kevin Quinn, SU's vice president for public affairs.

The conference chronicled the timeline of Davis' attempts to bring his story to authorities, SU and the press. Neither Davis nor Lang has asked for money or compensation in exchange for their statements or reports, she said.

Allred's speech condemned Boeheim for his statements regarding the accusations, which she called "particularly disturbing." She repeated multiple quotes made by Boeheim following the most recent news of the allegations that were cause for the lawsuit. She also said the Syracuse Police Department and the university wronged the two men by failing to investigate the claims thoroughly.

After Allred gave her opening statement, Davis and Lang both read statements of their own. 

Davis said his worst fear was that he would be called a liar if he spoke up. Davis said he worried other victims would never be able to speak up because of what Boeheim said.

"I am filing this lawsuit because I don't want them to be afraid," he said. "The coach has seriously hurt my reputation, but I want people to know the truth."

Lang echoed his stepbrother's statement and said coming forward was one of the hardest things he has had to do in his life.

After the men spoke, Allred held up a copy of the lawsuit and began to take questions from the reporters. 

The conference lasted about 25 minutes. The men are seeking change, Allred said. Allred mentioned the Onondaga County district attorney's support for Davis and Lang's statement in a press conference held last week.

medelane@syr.edu

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10 comments

Anonymous
Mon Dec 19 2011 17:49
It amazes me that so many people continue to blame the victims while finding no fault with SU and staff. Shame on all of you that do that. SU gets what it deserves for sweeping things under the carpet in the name of big money/sports. Now they will have to pay some of that money to those that have been hurt. Serves them right.
Steve Martin
Thu Dec 15 2011 06:08
truth-hurts - If you're so ashamed to be an alumni, then please don't ever come back. We don't want your kind around here. It's sad that you make such sick comments when you nothing about the facts of this case. What's your real name? It's easy to hide begind your keyboard and spew crap. As an alumni, I'm ashamed of you. How's that feel you left wing nut job. Why don't you go get that media hounding dirt bag, Gloria Allred, and sue me...
Anonymous
Wed Dec 14 2011 21:50
People don't understand culture in their own head. The culture cannot resolve guilt. Humans are being inhuman to humans. Humans also created the institutions. Sexuality in humans has evolved even less than consciousness. Blame, shame, guilt, abuse are negative fragments of a collectively unhealthy, unexamined evolution. The law won't solve the problem. In fact, it makes it worse by creating the fog of legitimacy and structured patterns of resolution to a problem each of us has to confront.
Truth_Hurts
Wed Dec 14 2011 20:46
Those that condone or remain silent during abuse such as this, are just as morally culpable as the perpetrators. Don't be blinded by your ORANGE allegiance. @PhillyOrange, check your spelling bro. Terrible.

@Orange in Texas: You are correct about your fixation on the money factor, but sorry to tell you, there's just as much greed going in terms of SU / Boeheim / and their entire sports department for not dealing with this matter when the allegations first came about. Much like PennState, child molestation is second to the profits of a successful sports team.

SU is pathetic. I'm ashamed to be an Alumnus. The entire college industry is a sham from guaranteeing employment to paying Chancellors an exorbitant amount of money to harboring child molesters. Like the Catholic Church, SU, PennState, Boys Town in Nebraska (google it, it's disgusting and morally reprehensible), and any other organization that sits idly by as abuse takes place, ALL ought to be dismantled and those that were accomplices via silence should be arrested.

JobSeeker
Wed Dec 14 2011 16:11
Real class act Gloria -- maybe SU Law Students can intern for you since they can't find jobs anywhere else!
Anonymous
Wed Dec 14 2011 13:25
It's clear the abuse took place. Unfortunately, there is much hidden abuse at the University. And unfortunately, no one is listening.
Anonymous
Wed Dec 14 2011 13:24
It's clear the abuse took place. Unfortunately, there is much hidden abuse at the University. And unfortunately, no one is listening.
Anonymous
Wed Dec 14 2011 10:32
PhillyOrange, I hope you aren't an SU student....
PhillyOrange
Wed Dec 14 2011 08:31
I am not buying it....however, I will reserve judgement until the deferal investiagtion is complete. Too many wholes in the stories, but that tape recording caught everyone off guard and don't know what to believe anymore. It's all to strange.
Orange in Texas
Tue Dec 13 2011 16:44
You cannot defame someone's character or integrity when they HAVE none! Those idiot accusers have been caught in provable lie, after lie, after lie. I said from the beginning when this first started that this was about one thing and one thing only...MONEY. Since the idiots are suiing, and hired that money and fame chasing hack and hag, Gloria Allred to be their lawyer? That right there is proof positive to me. Money, Money, Money...is what it's about






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