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Duke Apologizes to Lacrosse Players |
2007-09-30 |
![]() Brodhead, speaking at the university's law school, said he regretted Duke's "failure to reach out" in a "time of extraordinary peril" after a woman accused three players of raping her at a March 2006 party thrown by the team. "Given the complexities of this case, getting the communication right would never have been easy," Brodhead said. "But the fact is that we did not get it right, causing the families to feel abandoned when they were most in need of support. This was a mistake. I take responsibility for it and I apologize for it." Brodhead spoke at a school-sponsored forum on legal and ethical issues common to high-profile cases, and he received a standing ovation following his speech. ![]() As authorities began to investigate the allegations, Brodhead and the university initially suspended the highly ranked team from play. He later canceled the remainder of its season and ousted longtime coach Mike Pressler. Meanwhile, Durham County prosecutor Mike Nifong labeled the team "hooligans" as he searched for suspects. But even as Nifong won indictments against players Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnerty and Dave Evans, it became clear the allegations had no merit. State prosecutors determined in April the accuser's story was a lie, and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper called the three players innocent victims of Nifong's "tragic rush to accuse." Nifong was disbarred in June for more than two dozen violations of the state bar's rules of professional conduct, including withholding results of critical DNA tests, and resigned from office. He spent one night in jail earlier this month after a judge held him in criminal contempt of court for lying to a court about having provided those test results to defense attorneys. ![]() Brodhead said Saturday he worried that making numerous public comments could be interpreted as an attempt by Duke to "influence the judicial process," especially since Nifong was insisting a crime had occurred. ![]() "Duke needed to be clear that it demanded fair treatment for its students," he said. "I took that completely for granted. If anyone doubted it, then I should have been more explicit, especially as the evidence mounted that the prosecutor was not acting in accordance with the standards of his profession." Brodhead also said the school could have done more to show that some members of Duke's faculty who were openly critical of the lacrosse team did not speak for the university as a whole. Duke has reached private settlements with Pressler, now the coach at Division II Bryant in Rhode Island, as well as the three cleared players and a teammate who was not indicted but accused a professor of giving him a failing grade because he was a lacrosse player. Brodhead said the university is planning a national conference of lawyers, educators and student affairs leaders to discuss how schools should deal with students facing serious criminal charges. ![]() (Includes innocent until proven guilty, etc.) Tried and proven (usually, depends on $$$ involved). No need to reinvent the wheel. |
Posted by:gorb |
#13 to hell wiht Brodhead - I want to see the 88 FIRED or else sued for libel with malice aforethought. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2007-09-30 23:34 |
#12 I imagine the number of applicants to the freshman class has gone down precipitously, especially the most competitive academic students who can so easily go to a school whose professors don't assume they're rapacious beasts. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2007-09-30 20:34 |
#11 Hey...Where's Jesse Jackson and The Right Reverend Al? I thought those race hustlers lived for this sort of event? |
Posted by: anymouse 2007-09-30 20:26 |
#10 Too little too late. The honorable thing to do would be to resign -- that's not gonna happen. The faculty is comfortably ensconced in tenure. I say let the lawsuits begin. |
Posted by: regular joe 2007-09-30 17:53 |
#9 "Duke Kinda Sorta But Not Really Apologizes to Lacrosse Players in a Pathetic Effort to Cover Its Ass" There - fixed. Accuracy is important. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2007-09-30 17:28 |
#8 sadly, some rich Duke graduates will be fooled by this insincere apology there ought to be a way for donors to the endowment fund to get their money back, |
Posted by: mhw 2007-09-30 15:43 |
#7 "Reach out" and hang the lawyer and the whores from the same tree. That will probably give pause to a reocurrence. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2007-09-30 11:57 |
#6 Sue each and every one of the gang of 88. First by the players who were not charged, and then by the ones who were exonerated. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2007-09-30 11:14 |
#5 P2K is on the mark. Until the hysterical race-baiters of the Faculty (Group of 88 assholes) suffer consequences, personal and professional, this isn't over. Note that few were from the "hard" sciences, mostly the social studies academia. *spit* |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-09-30 10:08 |
#4 "Failure to reach out" is a peculiar description for a lynch mob. Why not just come out and say hey we tried to screw you. It didn't work. Sorry. |
Posted by: SteveS 2007-09-30 09:52 |
#3 They're facing a lawsuit from some of the unindicted players. |
Posted by: lotp 2007-09-30 08:31 |
#2 Donations must have declined precipitously. If Duke is smart, Brodhead is gone soon. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2007-09-30 08:30 |
#1 Horse. Barn. When you deal with the Group of |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2007-09-30 08:20 |