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i did speak with michael lang and it is interesting,lang.ng, two of the alleged victims are step brothers, michael lang and bernie davis. they said he was like a father figure to them. they were so close that as teenagers they actually ape tended the wedding of coach fine and his wife 26 years ago. lang says his hand started shaking when he heard the coach's wife on television talking both about her husband's alleged sexual abuse of children, specifically his brother bobby davis and when she talked about her own alleged sexual inappropriateness to teenagers. lang says the same happened to him. that both of the brothers were victims sexual abuse by the husband and wife. as you mentioned, bernie fine not commenting on this. he said in a statement he remains hopeful if that a quick and credible review by police, and authorities will bring it to an end. the wife not commenting. michael lang said when he heard about the penn state scandal his stomach turned and a half hour later his brother bobby texted him saying this is what happened to me. he
i did speak with michael lang and it is interesting,lang.ng, two of the alleged victims are step brothers, michael lang and bernie davis. they said he was like a father figure to them. they were so close that as teenagers they actually ape tended the wedding of coach fine and his wife 26 years ago. lang says his hand started shaking when he heard the coach's wife on television talking both about her husband's alleged sexual abuse of children, specifically his brother bobby davis and when she...
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i spoke to michael lang earlier this afternoon. he told me, in fact, the two boys revered bernie fine as a father figure. they were so close that as teenagers they were actually invited to bernie and laurie's wedding. that's how sort of close they were to the family. michael lang telling me that when he heard the description by laurie fine on television on the tape today, describing the relationship that she had with bobby davis and the relationship that her husband had with bobby davis, michael lang told me his hands started shaking because the account, what he experienced, was simply so similar to what his brother had experienced as well. really, it's the whole penn state scandal that kind of got this all going, where both men realizing they had to come forward and say something. lang, we tried to call. we tried to call bernie fine several times. he did issue a statement saying he's going to let the investigation run its course. we tried reaching out to his rife, laurie fine. repeated calls did not go answered so we went to the h
i spoke to michael lang earlier this afternoon. he told me, in fact, the two boys revered bernie fine as a father figure. they were so close that as teenagers they were actually invited to bernie and laurie's wedding. that's how sort of close they were to the family. michael lang telling me that when he heard the description by laurie fine on television on the tape today, describing the relationship that she had with bobby davis and the relationship that her husband had with bobby davis,...
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with nick dipaolo and artie lange.bellum so you're doing this radio show now every single night. >> right. >> jimmy: have you adjusted to working these hours. >> well, it's weird. >> i spend time with you every time i go to work, jim. i don't know if you realize this. i take a cab to work and the show in new york city cabs now the show is in the back of cabs. >> jimmy: he run our videos. >> you can't get away from it. it's always on. every time i'm in there there is a video of you and interviewing a guest to promote the show and one time i'm watching the show and you're interviewing adam sandler. i'm in the back of the cab and the cab driver is one of these real angry sgries like you don't know where he's from exactly and has a mad look on his face and he's got like, you know, like real hairy ears and he's got like that bluetooth thing that shoves in the ear and it's all stuck in there arguing with someone and you don't know what he's talking about. and every once in a while you recognize one word -- staten island. and
with nick dipaolo and artie lange.bellum so you're doing this radio show now every single night. >> right. >> jimmy: have you adjusted to working these hours. >> well, it's weird. >> i spend time with you every time i go to work, jim. i don't know if you realize this. i take a cab to work and the show in new york city cabs now the show is in the back of cabs. >> jimmy: he run our videos. >> you can't get away from it. it's always on. every time i'm in there...
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lang is the stepbrother of the first man to accuse fine of molestation.he's speaking out so no other children will be hurt. >>> he got the max. an angry judge throwing the book at dr. conrad murray, sentencing him to four years behind bars for michael jackson's death, saying he's dangerous and has no sense of remorse. >> experimental medicine is not going to be tolerated. and mr. jackson was an experiment. he engaged in this money-for-medicine madness. >> after that scolding, cameras caught murray blowing a kiss to someone in court on his way outside. whether murray will serve all of that time is another question because there's a prison overcrowding problem in california. >>> with $1,000 tax hike looming for many working families, the fight on capitol hill over extending the payroll tax cut is now turning to how to pay for it. the gop for the first time is saying they will back a one-year extension of the payroll tax holiday, but they're against a surtax on millionaires to offset the cost. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell says the gop will offer
lang is the stepbrother of the first man to accuse fine of molestation.he's speaking out so no other children will be hurt. >>> he got the max. an angry judge throwing the book at dr. conrad murray, sentencing him to four years behind bars for michael jackson's death, saying he's dangerous and has no sense of remorse. >> experimental medicine is not going to be tolerated. and mr. jackson was an experiment. he engaged in this money-for-medicine madness. >> after that...
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bobby davis put us in touch with mike lang.ed him what his experience has been with bernie fine. he said, well, bernie used to grab my leg. i said did he do anything more than that? and he said, not really, i don't want to talk about this any more. that was our experience with a lot of the young men that bobby davis introduced us to eight years ago. >> how much did the penn state scandal, that story breaking, affect or impact your decision to go forward with this story now or revisit this story? >> well, it didn't affect our decision to go forward with the story at all, but what it did do, when that scandal broke, bobby davis texted his step-brother, mike lang and said, here it goes all again. this sounds just like what happened to me with bernie fine. mike lang remembered talking to me in 2003, he called his brother, who he says he's only spoken to three times in the last eight years, and he said, bobby, this penn state thing makes me sick. this bernie fine thing makes me sick. we've got to do something about this. i want to t
bobby davis put us in touch with mike lang.ed him what his experience has been with bernie fine. he said, well, bernie used to grab my leg. i said did he do anything more than that? and he said, not really, i don't want to talk about this any more. that was our experience with a lot of the young men that bobby davis introduced us to eight years ago. >> how much did the penn state scandal, that story breaking, affect or impact your decision to go forward with this story now or revisit this...
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mike lang is 45 years old, he's the older brother. he was a syracuse university ball boy for 15 years starting when he was in junior high school. he kept quiet about these allegations because he felt helpless and was embarrassed. now he's speaking out to authorities, and he talked to me today. when you saw the penn state story break, how did it make you feel? >> well, i was sitting here in my house all alone and it just -- my stomach just turned. and all i can think of is what me and my little brother went through, and it's happening all over again. >> initially what did you think of bernie fine? >> i thought he was a great guy. and he would bring me to every practice, he'd bring me to all the games, he brought me to the big east tournament. i thought he was a great guy. >> you would go to bernie fine's house. >> every day. >> why would you go there? would he invite you, ask you to go there? >> it was like my home. i can go there any time i wanted to. >> so you'd be at his house. would his wife be home? >> sometimes. she'd be doing wh
mike lang is 45 years old, he's the older brother. he was a syracuse university ball boy for 15 years starting when he was in junior high school. he kept quiet about these allegations because he felt helpless and was embarrassed. now he's speaking out to authorities, and he talked to me today. when you saw the penn state story break, how did it make you feel? >> well, i was sitting here in my house all alone and it just -- my stomach just turned. and all i can think of is what me and my...
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but once the interviews were done ten days ago with bobby davis and mike lange, that tape then throughhem got in the hands of the police department and is evidence in this case. the district attorney, bill fitzpatrick also has a copy of the tape. >> following the november 17th, that's what alerted espn or you to say let's try to get this voice recognition. why was that not done before? >> well, it was important to do that if we were actually going to air the tape. these are grave charges. we had to do everything that we could to confirm that the voice was indeed laurie fine. bobby davis told us it was laurie fine. you hear on the tape he says hello, laurie, she says hello, bobby, but in this type of case you have to confirm it. that's why we wanted to before airing it take the extra step to run it by a voice recognition expert that says yes, that is the voice of laurie fine. we compared it to other voice of laurie fine examples we were able to provide. >> who shot the videotape of her behind a counter? >> we shot hidden camera video in 2003, which was one of the areas where we had, you
but once the interviews were done ten days ago with bobby davis and mike lange, that tape then throughhem got in the hands of the police department and is evidence in this case. the district attorney, bill fitzpatrick also has a copy of the tape. >> following the november 17th, that's what alerted espn or you to say let's try to get this voice recognition. why was that not done before? >> well, it was important to do that if we were actually going to air the tape. these are grave...
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and michael lang has said he wants this to play out. he wants law enforcement to get involved. there was never a formal investigation back in 2002 when bobby davis first brought these accusations to police. a detective told him the statute of limitations was up but could come in and talk to them face to face. at the time bobby davis was in utah making this call. bobby davis didn't come into the station, they basically -- there was no investigation, now they have launched an extensive investigation and they're looking at every angle of this, christine. >> all right, deb feyerick in syracuse following the story, thank you. >>> three bodies turning up in shallow graves in ohio. they may all be the victims of a new craigslist victim. they answered an ad to be a caretaker for a farm. three were lured in for the job posting, robbed and killed. a local sheriff says there are two suspects in custody connected to those killings. >>> the family of a drum major who died after a suspected hazing incident now plans to sue the school. they're holding a news conference. 26 robert champion die
and michael lang has said he wants this to play out. he wants law enforcement to get involved. there was never a formal investigation back in 2002 when bobby davis first brought these accusations to police. a detective told him the statute of limitations was up but could come in and talk to them face to face. at the time bobby davis was in utah making this call. bobby davis didn't come into the station, they basically -- there was no investigation, now they have launched an extensive...
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in the wake of penn state his stepbrother, 45-year-old mike lange did corroborate it.ctims because of shame and other reasons are afraid to come forward and don't do so, diane. >> okay, mark schwarz reporting of espn, thank you. >>> still ahead, the un liek lit lottery winners you've ever seen. do they really need this money? , our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision, so use cauti
in the wake of penn state his stepbrother, 45-year-old mike lange did corroborate it.ctims because of shame and other reasons are afraid to come forward and don't do so, diane. >> okay, mark schwarz reporting of espn, thank you. >>> still ahead, the un liek lit lottery winners you've ever seen. do they really need this money? , our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care...
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he is davis' older stepbrother named mike lang. he's now 45 years old. lang was also a ball boy for syracuse and he told espn's "outside the lines" that fine touched him inappropriately back when he was in the fifth or sixth grade. >> when he first did it, he moved away and didn't say anything. you didn't feel like you were capable of saying anything. he's a god to you or he can do whatever he wants. and not with me. i didn't feel right about it. and i told him that, bernie, please, don't do that to me. and then, you know, he'd do it again and again. >> now, the first alleged victim, bobby davis, said he first alerted syracuse university officials about six years ago. that's 2005. the university said it immediately launched its own nearly four-month investigation and that everyone else involved, including the assistant coach, bernie fine, denied the story. and that syracuse police, ultimately, decided not to pursue the case because the statue of limitations had expired. now, in a statement released last night, syracuse university said, "in light of the n
he is davis' older stepbrother named mike lang. he's now 45 years old. lang was also a ball boy for syracuse and he told espn's "outside the lines" that fine touched him inappropriately back when he was in the fifth or sixth grade. >> when he first did it, he moved away and didn't say anything. you didn't feel like you were capable of saying anything. he's a god to you or he can do whatever he wants. and not with me. i didn't feel right about it. and i told him that, bernie,...
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bill before you today takes a good bill passed in may and makes it better >> skokie democratic lou lange out swinging on the house floor railing on gov. quinn for his unwavering opposition stand in the way with a threat of a veto >> we took the changes the governor proposed even though cannot sit at the table with us and put most of them into the bill >> slot machines and racetracks are in this bill what is going to change the governor's mind? >> the vote came as a surprise >> 58-53 >> needing 60 votes to pass at 71.80 to approve supermajority. it means no casino for chicago and no slot machines at racetracks >> for the state of illinois not for any one group is for the entire state >> chicago casino would be in the same position as the brokers casino followed a senate hearing and work from the top man at the gaming board opposed even a revised bill to expand gambling they are not looking at what we are doing i think we eliminated every bit of gray area and the bill >> black-and-white to lou lang back to the drawing board down but there will someday be a gambling bill that will be passe
bill before you today takes a good bill passed in may and makes it better >> skokie democratic lou lange out swinging on the house floor railing on gov. quinn for his unwavering opposition stand in the way with a threat of a veto >> we took the changes the governor proposed even though cannot sit at the table with us and put most of them into the bill >> slot machines and racetracks are in this bill what is going to change the governor's mind? >> the vote came as a...
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. >> his stepbrother mike lang was also a ball boy at the university and he also alleges that he fell victim to coach fine saying that he touched him and appropriately many times. >> he would do it again and again. it just made you feel odd. >> syracuse university confirmed that he was the focus of an investigation in 2005 after an alleged victim came forward, but the case was closed when they could not find any witnesses. the chancellor released a statement this morning, saying -- she went on to say -- the head basketball coach released a statement late last i, citing that bernie fine has his full support. the investigation is just in the beginning stages. >> thank you. >>> more breaking news today. the head coach and assistant coach of the oklahoma state university women's basketball team died in a plane crash. the plane went down last night. the coach and assistant coach were on a recruitment trip. another pilot died as well. two years ago a plane crash in colorado killed 10 players and team leaders. >>> a man accused of killing his elderly wife at their home is in court. he is tol
. >> his stepbrother mike lang was also a ball boy at the university and he also alleges that he fell victim to coach fine saying that he touched him and appropriately many times. >> he would do it again and again. it just made you feel odd. >> syracuse university confirmed that he was the focus of an investigation in 2005 after an alleged victim came forward, but the case was closed when they could not find any witnesses. the chancellor released a statement this morning,...
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fritz lang, one of the most famous directors, shot many of his films here, including his masterpiece "metropolis." babelsberg expanded. "the blue angel" with marlena dietrich shot here, one of the first sound films, and it was a great hit. >> ♪ [singing] ♪ >> it became later a studio involved in propaganda film making. they said there was no place here for jewish workers. many directors had to emigrate. it now stood for anti-semitic propaganda. one of the first postwar films made at the stud, "murder is among us," dealt with the course of that recent past. they were then taken over by the state, which commissioned the film's, though some critical ones did slip by the censors. after german reunification, the studio was modernized and expanded again. the french mededia giant vivendi bought it and put another in charge. he was an artist, not a businessman. nevertheless he was able to attract the first international productions. things really took off in 2004, when the company came under the ownership of some others. more and more blockbusters were produced there, and the studio finally
fritz lang, one of the most famous directors, shot many of his films here, including his masterpiece "metropolis." babelsberg expanded. "the blue angel" with marlena dietrich shot here, one of the first sound films, and it was a great hit. >> ♪ [singing] ♪ >> it became later a studio involved in propaganda film making. they said there was no place here for jewish workers. many directors had to emigrate. it now stood for anti-semitic propaganda. one of the...
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. >> 45-year-old mike lang claims the former assistant basketball coach molested him at least a dozen times since he was a boy. he said bernie fine was like a father to him. and he often spent time at the coach's house after school. syracuse fired fine. lang said he told fine to stop touching him, but fine never listened. >> i said, bernie, please stop this, because i'm not that kind. and i won't tolerate it. if you don't want me to come over here no more, i won't come over here. but if you keep doing it, i'm not going to come over here. >> a third man claims fine abused him in a hotel in pittsburgh. police are currently investigating those allegations and looking for other partial potential victims. >>> right now, fine is not facing any criminal charges. >>> ending the occupation. police in los angeles move in on protestors who have been camping out for two months near city hall. bigad shivan reports with more on the crackdown. >> reporter: crews are putting cong crete barriers -- concrete barriers around where anti-wall street protestors camped. police officers raided the camp overn
. >> 45-year-old mike lang claims the former assistant basketball coach molested him at least a dozen times since he was a boy. he said bernie fine was like a father to him. and he often spent time at the coach's house after school. syracuse fired fine. lang said he told fine to stop touching him, but fine never listened. >> i said, bernie, please stop this, because i'm not that kind. and i won't tolerate it. if you don't want me to come over here no more, i won't come over here....
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lang marks.t every day life in maryland. >> reporter: john cataloged his photographs. 700 will be up for bid. from the sun paper archives. >> he is a guy who found his calling. you can tell that he loves photographs. >> reporter: from the 1958 all- star game at memorial stadium. to the motion picture sensor board. to this unusual look at baltimore's famous white marble steps. >> before digital photography. internet and high def tv. this is how people learned what was going on in maryland. >> all of the images are going to sell. most of them are iconic maryland images. i think there is something for everybody one. >> reporter: ron matz, eyewitness news. >> bodine worked for the stun for 50 years. he died back in 1970. >> today's auction begins at 11:00 a.m. >>> still to come on eyewitness news -- ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ i must have the wrong house. sister? we missed you. they waited up all night for you, you know. it's a long way from west africa. ahh...coffee. [ inhales deeply ] he's here. i brought you s
lang marks.t every day life in maryland. >> reporter: john cataloged his photographs. 700 will be up for bid. from the sun paper archives. >> he is a guy who found his calling. you can tell that he loves photographs. >> reporter: from the 1958 all- star game at memorial stadium. to the motion picture sensor board. to this unusual look at baltimore's famous white marble steps. >> before digital photography. internet and high def tv. this is how people learned what was...
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mike lang is one of the accusers.e inappropriately touched him dozens of times when lang was a boy. >> continued to appen, you know? i told him, please don't do that no more, but you couldn't tell him no. it was hard to say anything because you think you're with a god, you know? it's hard to come out and say anything to anybody about it. >> the syracuse basketball team played its first game last night since fine was fired. ed was at that game. ed, what kind of reaction did head coach jim boeheim get? i know it wasn't contentious. it wasn't a contentious post game questioning session. i thought that some reporters got a little bit rowdy. pretty much he should expect to get those questions. >> reporter: he was peppered consistently for a good deal of time. it took up the vast majority of the post-game press conference. i've been in much more heated and nastier press conferences, if you will. boeheim stood up there behind the podium for what seemed like at least 20 minutes or so and took the questions. he had written out
mike lang is one of the accusers.e inappropriately touched him dozens of times when lang was a boy. >> continued to appen, you know? i told him, please don't do that no more, but you couldn't tell him no. it was hard to say anything because you think you're with a god, you know? it's hard to come out and say anything to anybody about it. >> the syracuse basketball team played its first game last night since fine was fired. ed was at that game. ed, what kind of reaction did head...
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by moving in on that availability target, we have lange and time limits moving away from turnover and using smarter rates and prices at the meter to zero in on that availability target. to use the lowest price possible so that we make it so the drivers have at least one space available. better information for drivers about where to find parking. we want to match drivers up with a parking spot quickly. part of that is real time information. there is an iphone application now available. this is a foot of -- federally funded demonstration. my apologies for the size but the marina, fisherman's wharf, downtown. this is an overview of the status and its accomplishments so far. in 2010, when installed all of the new meters as well as parking centers. in april, we have the formal launch of the pilot project which included lengthening time limits and availability of real- time data. part of that was preceded by putting our own house in order for city employees. improving our credibility with parking management as a first step so that employees now pay at the meter. this summer, we did our firs
by moving in on that availability target, we have lange and time limits moving away from turnover and using smarter rates and prices at the meter to zero in on that availability target. to use the lowest price possible so that we make it so the drivers have at least one space available. better information for drivers about where to find parking. we want to match drivers up with a parking spot quickly. part of that is real time information. there is an iphone application now available. this is a...
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stunning revelation. 131 million dollars are not spent on improving energy efficiency and 21 million is languishing for weatherization. and if it is not spent by next spring feds want it back. >> to not spend the money is unacceptable. and it is offensive to the 12 percent of the californians that are still unemployed. >> california's jobless rate is highest in the country. >> a bunch of people could have been put to work. >> agreed. it is a burdensome task that was placed to the energy commission. >> california department had money for child nutrition program it is frustrating to see the same happening to the energy fund. >> i have to find me a job rightt now and it makes me angry they are sitting on the money. >> department heads promise to spe all of the money in less than five months to meet the deadline. the state auditor said the risk of spending so much money could result in the federal funds spent improperly or illegally. if the money does get spent there could be a small hiring boom in the next few weeks. >> more than three-quarters of a million families, lost their home in californ
stunning revelation. 131 million dollars are not spent on improving energy efficiency and 21 million is languishing for weatherization. and if it is not spent by next spring feds want it back. >> to not spend the money is unacceptable. and it is offensive to the 12 percent of the californians that are still unemployed. >> california's jobless rate is highest in the country. >> a bunch of people could have been put to work. >> agreed. it is a burdensome task that was...
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but once the interviews were done ten days ago with bobby davis and mike lang, that tape then throughm got in the hands of the police department and it is evidence in this case and the district attorney also has a copy of the tape. >> and following the november 17th, that's what alerted the espn or you fyou to say let's ge voice recognition. why was that not done before? >> it was important to do that if we were actually going air the tape. these are grave charges. we had to do everything we could to can con gionfirm that the vo lori fine. you hear on the tape that he says hello lori and she says hello bobby, but in this case, we had to confirm it. so we wanted to unrun it by the voice recognition expert to say, yes that is the voice of lori fine. >> and who shot the videotape of her behind a counter? >> we shot hidden camera video in 2003 which was one of the areas where we had, you know, her voice on tape. so we were able to compare her voice from 2003 and the call from 2002. and that's how the voice recognition expert was able to verify for us that that was indeed her voice. >> and
but once the interviews were done ten days ago with bobby davis and mike lang, that tape then throughm got in the hands of the police department and it is evidence in this case and the district attorney also has a copy of the tape. >> and following the november 17th, that's what alerted the espn or you fyou to say let's ge voice recognition. why was that not done before? >> it was important to do that if we were actually going air the tape. these are grave charges. we had to do...
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his name is mike lang and he is 45 years old. syracuse university and he told espn's "outside the lines" fine touched him inappropriately back when he was in the fifth or sixth grade. >> when he first did it, he'd move away and he wouldn't say anything because, you know, you didn't feel like you were capable of seeing anything. you know, he's a god to you, you know. he can do whatever he wants. not with me. i didn't feel right about it and i told him that. bernie, please, don't do that to me. then he'd do it again and again. >> the first alleged victim, meanwhile, bobby davis said he first alerted syracuse university officials about this six years ago back in 2005. the university said it immediately launched its own four-month investigation and everyone else involved including the assistant coach denied the story and syracuse police decided not to pursue the case because the statute of limitations had expired. now, in a statement released last night, syracuse university said "in light of the new allegations and the syracuse city
his name is mike lang and he is 45 years old. syracuse university and he told espn's "outside the lines" fine touched him inappropriately back when he was in the fifth or sixth grade. >> when he first did it, he'd move away and he wouldn't say anything because, you know, you didn't feel like you were capable of seeing anything. you know, he's a god to you, you know. he can do whatever he wants. not with me. i didn't feel right about it and i told him that. bernie, please, don't...