Davis, Lang appeal dismissal of slander suit against Boeheim, SU
Former Syracuse basketball ball boys Bobby Davis and Mike Lang have returned to the court system to appeal the dismissal of their slander suit against… Read more »
Former Syracuse basketball ball boys Bobby Davis and Mike Lang have returned to the court system to appeal the dismissal of their slander suit against… Read more »
Former Syracuse University associate men’s basketball coach Bernie Fine has filed a defamation lawsuit against ESPN for reporting sex abuse claims against him. Fine will… Read more »
Details regarding the Syracuse Police Department’s investigation into the allegations made against former associate men’s basketball coach Bernie Fine came to light on Sunday following… Read more »

The national spotlight momentarily shifted from Pennsylvania State University and glared at Syracuse University. Last November, the allegations against Bernie Fine were just being made… Read more »
This January, Assemblywoman Margaret Markey (D-Queens) will reintroduce The Child Victims Act, or a bill similar to it, in the hopes of extending the statute… Read more »
A longtime friend of Bernie Fine, George Hicker said the former Syracuse University men’s basketball associate head coach was “elated” that no charges will be… Read more »
The decision not to charge former Syracuse University men’s basketball associate head coach Bernie Fine does not mean the allegations against him are false and… Read more »
Harris Beach, a Syracuse law firm representing former Syracuse men's basketball associate head coach Bernie Fine, released a statement Friday in response to the news… Read more »
UPDATED: Nov. 9, 2012, 3:19 p.m. Former Syracuse University men’s basketball associate head coach Bernie Fine will not be charged after a nearly yearlong investigation… Read more »
Syracuse University officials continue to withhold comment after the publication of the university's 2005 investigation into child molestation allegations against Bernie Fine. The 15-page report,… Read more »