Posted by dacj501 on 3/20/2012 2:12:00 PM (view original):
Posted by professor17 on 3/20/2012 1:58:00 PM (view original):
I have never compared this situation to Baylor. On that, you must have me confused with another poster. As to the rest of it, I think I basically said everything you just said regarding the Fine situation. And I did preface my death penalty comments with "if all allegations are true".
professor - to go back to your preface regarding "all the allegations are true" : Are you including the allegation that Boeheim knew about abuse occurring and looked the other way? If so, then I would have to agree, IF all those allegations are true, SU should suffer. However, Davis himself has changed his tune on that allegation. Originally Davis stated specifically that while on the road Boeheim looked into Fine's hotel room and saw (a fully clothed Davis) lying on Fine's bed with Fine watching TV. First, how that alone (a kid travelling with the Fine's who had spent many years in the Fine home and was along on the trip not as a rep of SU as a ball boy (those days had passed, and SU does not have ball boys travel) but instead as a family friend of the Fines and babysitter for the Fine children) could be seen as knowledge of abuse is curious. BUT, Boeheim denies even that allegation, saying he has never been inside Bernie Fine's hotel room on the road (make of that what you will) and that he never saw Davis with Fine in any kind of compromising or untoward scenario.
In fact, this is the basis of the Boeheim defense for the current lawsuit. Davis is alleging defamation because Boeheim called him a liar and out for money in that famous first press conference. The "liars" comment came in direct response to the allegation that Boeheim witnessed Davis in Fine's room. Davis later changed that claim, but still is alleging defamation, despite Boeheim's apology for his insensitivity to possible abuse victims. The lawsuit itself is another joke btw, but that's for a different thread I guess.
Yes, I was absolutely including Boeheim looking the other way as part of a pre-condition for the death penalty. If there was no looking the other way, then there's probably no cover-up and no culture of sexual abuse, which I believe would be critical for supporting a lack of institutional control argument . As you alluded, four different organizations conducted investigations of the Fine allegations previously: Syracuse University, the Syracuse Post-Standard newspaper, ESPN and the Syracuse Police Department. No arrests were ever made, and no stories were ever published as a result of those investigations, so it was certainly reasonable for SU/Boeheim to have considered Fine essentialy cleared of wrongdoing.
Nevertheless, I can also see (again, if all the other Fine allegations are true, aside from Boeheim knowing) how the university or program could be held accountable (not just Fine, personally), since he was an employee of the program, and the (alleged) abuse was occurring on program-sanctioned trips with minors who were associated with the program. If Fine were molesting kids on his own time, not on university basketball trips, with kids who weren't associated with SU basketball, then that's not really a university problem. That all of those things are (allegedly) true, it's hard for me to see how it's not a university problem. If I'm a manager at my company, and we go on a company business trip, and I molest a company intern who travels with us on said trip, then my company is going to be held responsible along with me personally.