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Bobby Petrino, Jessica Dorrell Relationship Detailed In Notes By Arkansas AD Jeff Long

By KURT VOIGT 04/19/12 10:16 PM ET AP

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Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino, center, talks with members of the white team offense during the first half of a college intrasquad football game in Fayetteville, Ark., Saturday, April 16, 2011. (AP Photo/April L. Brown)

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Former Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino sent candy to his mistress, called her a "close friend" and suggested the affair that cost him his job started with a kiss over lunch last fall, according to documents released Thursday.

Those details were in handwritten notes kept by a seemingly skeptical athletic director Jeff Long during his investigation of Petrino, who was fired last week. The notes were released as part of a Freedom of Information Act request made by the Associated Press.

Long's thoughts are detailed in 25 pages of notes kept during meetings with the 51-year-old Petrino on April 10, and also with Jessica Dorrell, the 25-year-old football department employee the coach hired without disclosing their relationship.

In the end, Long was unable to overlook Petrino's sketchy record of full disclosure and expressed doubts about whether the coach's affair was truly finished. He was unable to look past the fact Petrino failed to tell him about the relationship with Dorrell on several occasions following the April 1 motorcycle crash that led to his downfall, noting the following times in his notes:

_"You knew when you hired her."

_"You knew on Sunday (the day of the crash)."

_"You knew when I visited you in (the) hospital (the day following the accident)."

Long also made a point in his notes to remind Petrino he hid the affair and a $15,000 gift before Dorrell was hired as a football program assistant on March 28. He also noted later the total gifts amounted to approximately $20,000.

Petrino told his boss that his affair with Dorrell began with a kiss last fall and ended sometime in February when the two decided to simply be friends.

At one point last October, Petrino and Dorrell were sitting in a car, eating lunch and talking and "she said are you going to kiss me," according to Long's notes of his April 10 conversation with Petrino. He then wrote: "Kissed on lunch outing."

It's unclear when the relationship turned sexual, but Long's notes seem to indicate the two decided they should be only friends sometime in early February after exchanging more than 4,300 text messages and nearly 300 phone calls during the previous six months, according to his business cellphone records. Dorrell was hired in late March, just a few days before she and Petrino were in a motorcycle accident that exposed their relationship and led to his ouster.

The notes suggest Long was skeptical that the affair was truly over, as Petrino has claimed, asking in his notes, "If the relationship was over, why get on (the) bike?"

"Why would she say she expected the relationship to continue if the motorcrash didn't occur," Long also wrote down as one of his questions for the coach. No answer was listed for either in the notes.

Petrino was fired for failing to disclose his relationship with Dorrell, the former Arkansas volleyball player whom he hired last month without disclosing his conflict of interest or the fact he had once paid her $15,000 that she used to buy a car. The payment, Long wrote, could make the school "vulnerable to sexual harassment" lawsuit.

Petrino, Long wrote, "never thought the gift was a problem or the relationship." Long put two big question marks next to that entry.

The 25-year-old Dorrell referred to "5-6 gifts" during her interview with Long, according to the notes, and Long said the money was used for the car, wedding expenses and a vacation.

There are references to candy gifts and "tamales," possibly the candy Hot Tamales. Long also talked with Josh Morgan, an athletic department employee who has been described as Dorrell's fiancé "at one point."

"Football gave her a bonus to get a car," Morgan told Long, according to the notes. The purchase of the black Acura apparently came three days after she was hired.

Dorrell quit her job Tuesday and received $14,000 in what the school described only as a settlement payment.

According to Long, Petrino said he and Dorrell became friends while she held her former job as a fundraiser for the Razorback Foundation. Flight manifests show the two were on several flights to various events in February and March. He said the two remained close friends after the sexual relationship apparently ended following a trip to Little Rock in early February.

Long wrote a detailed list of contract violations Petrino had committed before meeting with the former coach to discuss them. He included in his notes that he was still looking for Petrino to remain the Arkansas coach, despite those violations, and asked Petrino to "help me understand why these are not violations of your contract."

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06:39 PM on 04/23/2012
I don't think it's right to cheat on a spouse period, but he was paid to win games and he did. that should be the end of the story. the thing that kind of baffles me is why did the AP which is acutally supposed to cover serious news using the very important freedom of information act to find more steamy details. have we gotten to the point that we need more sleeze to really tell a story. we don't need any more details Petrino cheated end of story.
07:27 PM on 04/24/2012
If the cheating doesn't include pics he survives to rebuild and do what he does best.
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El Chingaso
Fighting for mental superiority...
11:21 AM on 04/21/2012
Just "babe" politics. No big deal.

He'll rise again. Great football mind...
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09:05 AM on 04/21/2012
Petrino with over 18 coaching jobs had been a moving target but got caught in the bull’s-eye this time. Down in the gutter with him is his family, Jessica and her fiancée who lost his Razorback job apparently by association in this mess. Good job Petrino
02:32 AM on 04/21/2012
All I know for sure is that Bobby Petrino was a great football coach...not much of a people person outside of football..made a big mistake with a younger gal....but did his job as a coach....He has a great football mind for sure. As an Arkansas fan I wish him well.
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elamatt
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06:53 PM on 04/20/2012
"Petrino's sketchy record of full disclosure" is not aberrant behavior; it's his ONLY behavior.
06:30 PM on 04/20/2012
The UofA should get better at protecting superflous information about individuals. What was in this article was not in the least bit interesting to me. I do not need information like that.

If everything I have heard is true Bobby Petrino may have committed Hari-Kari, so to speak, knowing he was not likely to unseat LSU and Alabama this year................Why would a person tell the world he was having an affair knowing it would mean his job? Mental stability comes to mind..........................Lot of unanswered questions

If I am right Arkansas needs a new leader................Nothing better than raising the level of other programs and trying to match up as best you can year in and year out.
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Thomas Patrick Sullivan
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06:14 PM on 04/20/2012
I made mistakes in the earlier version. They have now been corrected. Thanks
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Thomas Patrick Sullivan
In Lak`ech, (Mayan) “I am another yourself.”
07:08 PM on 04/20/2012
Corrected “Comment”

Most any 51-year-old man, will have his ego stroked by a beautiful, alluring 25-year-old female. A guy with such an adrenaline-driven job as coach of a top-notch football team, who has plenty of “play” money to spend, of course IS in an irresistible spot.

Bobby Petrino assures Jeff Long that the affair with Ms. Dorrell is over. I’ll bet Long doesn’t really care one way or the other, as long as Petrino stays discrete—good coaches are hard to replace. Then, the motorcycle accident happens. Discretion is out the window. Poof …GONE. Long’s hands are tied…. And, covered.

This scandal would be a bad influence for any middle and high school athlete, of course; not necessarily so with college football players. The minutiae penned memo gives AD Long all the CYA he needs, smart man. Lol
05:47 PM on 04/20/2012
I am not a Long Fan. Long is in charge of the Athletic Department and all the employees there. He has at least a requirement to sign off on new hires under most such situations.

In both the Long statements I lost count of the neumber of statements made indicating Petrino did not tell Long, Long was not told, Petrino withheld the truth from Long. It all seemed to be about Long, not the school or Petrino.

To date I see no reason this should have ever got to this point except some people do not know how to keep their mouth shut. Ok it was a motorcycle accident. Why should it have gone beyond that? How do you factor in a relationship with an employee? Can't a girl ride on a man's motorcycle whout being his lover? Is that possible?

Fact is there are rumors that Long knew about this for weeks before as did the entire athletic department......................There is the reknown Peter Principle at work here. This situation has no light on it and I sense some very bad actions by several people.
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outloud
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02:47 PM on 04/20/2012
So, what's the big deal? Just another male who can't keep his tamale in his pants.
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elamatt
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06:56 PM on 04/20/2012
So, you believe he gave the lady a job out of the "goodness of his heart"?? Out of 158 or so candidates for the job, the young, blonde female who's athletic Gets. The. Job., purely on her abilities, oops, er... "qualifications"?? Not in this world and definitely not with Petrino!
02:32 PM on 04/20/2012
It appears to me that Long was the only one who was the adult. He handled this in a very fair, professional manner and the people still supporting Petrino have lost any ammunition they might have thought they had.
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Bobby Smith
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12:28 PM on 04/20/2012
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11:39 AM on 04/20/2012
While Petrino will probably end up coaching some peewee football team in Peoria, Dorrell will benefit from all of this. She's already made $34,000 in the last six months, none of which was earned doing actual work (unless you consider rolling around with Bobby "work"). Chances are, she'll get a book deal, love letters from sympathetic men, and offers to pose for skin mags. And she can travel the country, leading seminars on how to monetize your affair. I see a bright future for this talented young woman.
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desmoinesdude
12:05 PM on 04/20/2012
I believe her severance agreement includes a stipulation that she not profit in any way from stories of the affair. Books, TV, etc. are forbidden.
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elamatt
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06:57 PM on 04/20/2012
That's correct!
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Drash
I'm kind of a big deal
12:11 PM on 04/20/2012
Petrino is not hurting for money and will be coaching (most likely in the NFL as an assistant) within 3 or 4 years. The $34,000 Dorrell has made is chump change compared to what Petrino is worth and what he'll be making once again as a football coach.
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elamatt
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06:58 PM on 04/20/2012
Maybe the Saints'll come calling...
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11:30 AM on 04/20/2012
This is the penalty for allowing a few wealthy and influential people to buy a program into the big time. It also buys protection from instate competition and it buys the statewide media.
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linnwood
11:27 AM on 04/20/2012
$18 million dollar strange.....Moments to remember.
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freefreememe
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10:51 AM on 04/20/2012
Coach really got played, his wife should go into the bank account and take out $20,000....you know......for a GIFT