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Seems odd to hear a "victim" that is so open in interviews...
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[QUOTE="MaxwellCuse, post: 83537, member: 1240"] You mean this? "One thing neither Davis nor the newspaper could find was a second accuser. Davis gave The Post-Standard the names of numerous men who he said had hung around Fine’s house as children. Two Post-Standard reporters interviewed as many of those men as they could. None — including Davis’ step-brother, Michael Lang — said they were molested by Fine. Davis became frustrated with The Post-Standard in 2003 after t[URL='http://blog.syracuse.com/opinion/2011/11/why_we_didnt_publish_fine_stor.html'][U][COLOR=#0066cc]he newspaper’s editors decided there was insufficient evidence at that time [/COLOR][/U][/URL]to justify publishing a story. Without telling The Post-Standard, Davis contacted ESPN. He tried to persuade a Syracuse man who grew up near Fine’s house, whom Davis suspected was abused, to tell ESPN about his experiences. The man got on the phone in Davis’ presence and told ESPN that Fine had not molested him, Davis later told The Post-Standard." [/QUOTE]
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