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Rick Pitino Told Police He Had Sex With Woman, Paid For Abortion

WILL GRAVES   08/12/09 11:46 PM ET   AP

Rick Pitino

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In a state where basketball is king, Rick Pitino cuts quite the fine figure.

Designer suits, Italian dress shoes, best-selling books on how to succeed on the court and in life, a hit TV commercial with fellow college coaching titans Bobby Knight, Mike Krzyzewski and Roy Williams, a devout Roman Catholic whose priest friend often leads the Louisville team in pregame prayer.

On top of that, he's a winner.

His greatest challenge, however, may be saving his career and reputation in the midst of a salacious scandal.

The woman accused of trying to extort $10 million from Pitino approached him in a restaurant six years ago and they had sex, the coach told police. Sypher says the sex happened after closing time at a table.

Two weeks later, the married father of five gave Karen Sypher $3,000 after she said she was going to have an abortion and didn't have health insurance, according to a summary of Pitino's July 12 statement to police. His attorney, Steve Pence, said Wednesday that the money was to help her get medical coverage, not specifically to pay for an abortion.

"The coach believed that the money was for insurance, that's what she said it was for and that's the way his report reads," Pence said.

University of Louisville President James Ramsey expressed surprise at the new details in the scandal surrounding the 56-year-old coach, a staunch Roman Catholic whose contract includes dishonesty and moral depravity as grounds for firing.

Pitino said Wednesday that he'll continue coaching the Cardinals "as long as they will have me." He apologized for what he called an "indiscretion."

"I do want to say that the past seven months have been very difficult on the people I love," Pitino said. "I am here today because I personally apologize to my family every single day. I let them down with my indiscretion six years ago and I'm sorry for that and I tell them that every day."

He said he would "be quiet" about the extortion case, but that he is cooperating with authorities and has consistently told them, his family and friends the truth. He did not take questions.

The school president expressed disappointment in Pitino's "errors in judgment" but pledged to move forward.

"As we try to teach our students, when you make a mistake you admit it and right it as best you can," Ramsey said in a written statement. "Coach has done that today."

Athletic director Tom Jurich said he was "a million percent" behind Pitino and he expects him to remain the head coach at Louisville "for a long time."

Moving forward won't be easy, even for the only coach to lead three different schools to the Final Four.

Though Pitino has brought star quality to his programs, he has also presented the image of a dedicated family man. His children frequent Louisville's home games at Freedom Hall and he often speaks about his relationship with wife Joanne.

Yet his carefully crafted public image has taken a hit since the Cardinals ended their season with a loss to Michigan State in the regional finals of the NCAA tournament.

In April he acknowledged he had contacted the FBI about a possible extortion plot against him. Sypher, 49, was then indicted on April 24 on charges of extortion and lying to federal authorities. She has pleaded not guilty.

After she was charged, Sypher told police the sex with Pitino was not consensual, and said he also assaulted her when they met two weeks later to discuss her pregnancy. Pitino denied the rape accusation and Kentucky authorities said there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute.

Sypher's attorney, James Earhart, said Wednesday that while some details have surfaced, he expects the rest to come out eventually.

He said Sypher and her family "have suffered a lot, and they continue to suffer every day as a result of this."

In 2004, Sypher married Pitino's equipment manager Tim Sypher, who the complaint says brought Pitino a written list of demands from his wife, including college tuition for her children, two cars, money to pay off her house and $3,000 per month. The demands later escalated, the complaint said. Tim Sypher has not been charged.

Pence wondered why the focus seemed to be on the coach and not Sypher.

"The feeding frenzy seems to be on the coach instead of what this woman has done," Pence said. "The coach has done nothing illegal."

It may not matter when it comes to public opinion. His involvement, even indirectly, in an abortion could be difficult to overcome in heavily Catholic Louisville.

Pitino, needing to regain momentum, was back at his office on Wednesday focusing on recruiting.

At least one incoming recruit seemed unfazed by Pitino's latest setback.

"Yo I ain't leaving," incoming freshman Peyton Siva posted on his Twitter account. "Rick('s) personal life is his life. He's here to coach me and is the best teach of hoop to me! So like the fans say, 'Go Cards.'"

Not everyone was so supportive.

Dwight Lacy, a Louisville native and a broadcast journalism major at the University of Kentucky, said he's not sure if Pitino can survive the latest setback to his reputation.

"What are we going to do now?" he said. "I could understand if he got fired. I don't want him to get fired because he is a good coach, but he got involved in some not-so-honorable actions. You have to compare your love of the game with the love of your morals."

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06:37 PM on 08/14/2009
Rick Pitino is so typical of so many Roman Catholics and other Christians. They call on their faith (I use to be Lutheran, converted to Roman Catholicism, then came to my senses) when they have human urges fulfilled and are caught literally with their pants down, while damning others who do the same thing (as did SC Gov Sanford, Newt Gingrich who even took his mistress to his dying wife's bedside, etc). How the Roman Catholic Church can condone this man representing a church school is unthinkable, but then the popes of the past had their moments of the flesh (Alexander VI being the best known--for his enamorization with horses) as have so many other pastors (from Jimmy Swaggart to Jimmy Bakker), prelates (the bishop-President of Uruguay), prophets (all in the LDS, matching the sexual extravagances of Menno Simons, etc), etc. Religion is nothing more than a tidy way to hide the real character of a person from public scrutiny, but today people are tired of religious smoke screens and the carnival of clerical lives and coaches posturing as possessing divine attributes while coaching predatory acts, sexual violence, and more.
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02:47 PM on 08/14/2009
This slimeball tried to get the head coaching job at UCLA while Steve Lavin, now an ESPN analyst, was still coaching there, and then denied it, but it was validated by several sources in the athletic department. If they ever remakr thr 50s cult classic The Alligator People, Pitino could star.
02:33 AM on 08/14/2009
1. Those who judge others shall be judged themselves and are most worthy of judgement. This is a moral truth revealed by Christ. Everyone of the posters who judges Pitino is like the bad thief on the cross, who knowing his own sin, lashes out at the truth (Christ) and will not accept his true moral position. Those who resist this are like the good thief who seeing the truth, stand condemned and are the better for it (they shall see paradise says Christ).

2. Though I am not a Catholic, these attacks on the Catholic faith due to the failings of a certain Catholic are foolish. They reveal the deap ignorance of the person taking such positions. Christainity is about non-judgement, forgiveness and mercy. As far as I know, this is the position of the Catholic faith. The truly righteous and those close to God try to cover the sins of others because they love humanity and individual people.

3. We live in an age were it is more admirable to risk being hypocritcal then living an amoral life and resting in this safe position. It is difficult to lead a just life and to fall is not worse then not even entering the moral arena in the first place. Those who attack Pitino for his failing are those cowards who have not even entered the moral arena in the first place. Rick Pitino has at least entered the moral arena in his life.
02:47 AM on 08/13/2009
Let's face it, Republicans defile their moral code and just say oops, sorry about that. These super religious men are dropping like flies.

Question one; Yes, he signed that contract. Question two: Yes.
If you can't walk the walk, you shouldn't be writting books proclaiming what a devout Catholic you are, sorry hyprocriscy doesn't wash.
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02:15 AM on 08/13/2009
Poll Question:

Which group will be more disruptive at athletic events?

a) Animal-rights activists at Michael Vicks first game
b) Anti-abortion activists at Rick Pitino's first game
10:49 PM on 08/12/2009
Perhaps we should retitle Pitino's 1988 autobiography, "Born To Cooch"! (cq)
08:18 PM on 08/12/2009
maybe if he had wrapped his rascal he wouldn't have had to help with "insurance" , but oh yeah, he's a practicing Catholic... id jit
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08:17 PM on 08/12/2009
I wonder what sort of excuse those rightwingnut anti-abortion Univ. of Louisville basketball fans are going to come up with to justify keeping this Pitino guy on as the team's coach. Of course, if Pitino is a C Streeter, then all was forgiven in advance, and it's "no harm, no foul," right?

We'll just have to see how these pinheads contort their bankrupt morality to these bizarre, but very human, circumstances.
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06:06 PM on 08/12/2009
Did he use a booth or a table? Class guy, either way. Was he a good tipper? Class guy, either way. What a really, really classy guy. Maybe he should run for governor of NC.
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08:14 PM on 08/12/2009
Or South Carolina.
05:58 PM on 08/12/2009
I guess that "role model" thing doesn't apply to wealthy famous coaches..
05:54 PM on 08/12/2009
Maybe the 3 thousand dollars was for health insurance so she could receive prenatal care...yeah that's the ticket.
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08:18 PM on 08/12/2009
Some co-pay, eh?
05:41 PM on 08/12/2009
If we were grownups like the Europeans we wouldn't care. It's between him, her and his family. Now if hypocrisy is involved then hang him out to dry for it. Sounds like she was fishing and got a good bite so there is plenty of blame to go around.
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08:22 PM on 08/12/2009
Totallly agree. I find it amusing that the Europeans seem to understand the right of privacy on a practical level far more than we do, despite our loud and obnoxious claims of being the "most free" people on earth.

If we just left people alone and kept our noses out of everybody else's business in matters where the law has not likely been broken, I think we'd all be far better off. Sadly, that's unlikely anytime soon.
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02:25 AM on 08/13/2009
Yup.
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05:26 PM on 08/12/2009
With a name like "Sypher"...

The sex (and its results) wasn't very good.
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08:27 PM on 08/12/2009
Do you need an antibiotic regimen if you come into contact with sypher? I heard that was an STD.
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05:25 PM on 08/12/2009
Why isn't Pitino getting fired for actions unbecoming a NCAA coach?.. Yeah, I would like to hear him lecture his players about responsibility and morality. What a sc.um.bag!!
05:07 PM on 08/12/2009
The fact that this woman has been charged with lying to the FBI and extorting Pitino seems to have been buried in this story.
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10:16 PM on 08/12/2009
I have to agree! Crafty little extortionist, isn't she? I've never liked Pitino but it sure sounds as if she set him up...