Apparently, a third accuser came forward:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/28/s...acuse-in-wake-of-molestation-allegations.html
Syracuse made the announcement Sunday night in the wake of news that a third accuser had spoken to the police and that a graphic taped telephone conversation between Fines wife, Laurie, and another accuser had become public.
In a one-sentence news release, Syracuses senior vice president for public affairs, Kevin Quinn, said that Fines employment had been terminated, effective immediately. The university put Fine on administrative leave Nov. 17 after two accusers told ESPN that Fine had molested them.
Fine, 65, was in his 36th year as an assistant at Syracuse, his alma mater, and held the longest tenure of an assistant at one university in N.C.A.A. Division I. Fine has maintained his innocence through his lawyers, and Boeheim had vigorously defended Fine after the initial two allegations.
But Boeheims stand changed on Sunday. The allegations that have come forth today are disturbing and deeply troubling, Boeheim said. I am personally very shocked because I have never witnessed any of the activities that have been alleged.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/28/s...acuse-in-wake-of-molestation-allegations.html