Sodomy In Red Sox

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BOSTON (AP)
A man who worked as a teenager in the Red Sox clubhouse with big-name players such as Roger Clemens and Wade Boggs said his ''dream job'' ended abruptly when the clubhouse manager sexually assaulted him.
Charles Crawford and another Massachusetts man are now accusing Donald Fitzpatrick, who died in 2005, of abusing them in the early 1990s. The statute of limitations has expired for filing lawsuits, but the men are seeking $5 million settlements from the team.

During a news conference Monday, Crawford said Fitzpatrick assaulted him twice inside the clubhouse at Fenway Park - once in an equipment room and once in a restroom. He was 16 at the time.
''People need to know what happened,'' said Crawford, who agreed to have his name used. ''It's still mind-boggling to me.''
Fitzpatrick had been accused of sexually abusing children earlier. In 2002, he pleaded guilty in Florida to attempted sexual battery on a child under 12. The team also settled a lawsuit with seven Florida men who said Fitzpatrick molested them during spring training beginning in the 1970s.
Crawford said he decided to come forward now after U.S. Sen. Scott Brown's revelation earlier this year that he was molested by a counselor at a summer camp when he was 10 and the more recent sexual abuse allegations made against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
Crawford's lawyer, Mitchell Garabedian, said the newest allegations are believed to be the first time that Fitzpatrick has been accused of molesting boys at Fenway. The new allegations were first reported by The Boston Globe.
Garabedian said he sent the Red Sox a letter last month informing them of the new allegations and asking for the settlements.
Red Sox attorney Daniel Goldberg did not immediately return two calls seeking comment Monday, but in a statement he said the Red Sox ''have always viewed the actions of Mr. Fitzpatrick to be abhorrent.''
''When the team, then under a previous ownership group, became aware of the allegations against Mr. Fitzpatrick in 1991, he was promptly relieved of his duties,'' Goldberg said. He said the club does not have any specifics on the two recent allegations.
Crawford said he was thrilled when he got a job as a clubhouse attendant, running errands for the players, getting them food and cleaning up around the clubhouse.
''It was a dream job for me,'' he said. ''It was the best job in the world for a kid.''
Then one day, he asked for a baseball and Fitzpatrick led him to the equipment room, which was a locked room away from anyone else in the clubhouse, Crawford said.
''Everything happened fast. ... I couldn't tell anybody,'' he said.
Garabedian said Crawford has had trouble holding jobs, served a short stint in jail for a drug conviction and fathered five children with five women.
''I've been running from a lot of things,'' Crawford said.
Crawford, now 36, said he never told anyone about what happened until 2006, when he revealed the abuse to his mother. He said he hoped coming forward now would help other abuse victims who might have suffered in silence for years, as he did.
Garabedian, who represented hundreds of victims during the Boston clergy sex-abuse scandal, said the team's lawyers have asked to meet with his clients.
''Baseball is not more important than protecting the lives of innocent children against predators,'' he said.
The second man now coming forward asked not to be identified. Garabedian said he is an educator and is married with children.
The man, who worked as a bat boy in 1991, was traveling with the Red Sox in Anaheim, Calif., when another clubhouse attendant held a sign during a televised game that said, ''Donald Fitzpatrick sexually assaulted me.''
At the time, team officials said that Fitzpatrick decided to take an indefinite leave of absence. He never returned.
In a phone interview Monday, the man said Fitzpatrick fondled and groped him at least a half dozen times.
He said he remembers some of the Red Sox players joking sarcastically about Fitzpatrick.
''They would say, `Did Fitzy touch your arm or did he touch your leg?' and then laugh,'' the man said. ''I think they were joking because they sensed something was odd, and I think they knew he was strange.''
Crawford said he would like to meet with the team owners and get an apology.
 
Not to derail this sick fucking story, but I think "fondle" needs to be replaced with a word that doesn't sound so cute. Maybe "Sandusky."

"He followed me into the shower and fondled my balls."
"Awww...."

Vs.:

"He followed me into the shower and Sunduskyed my balls."
"That SICK BASTARD!!!"
 
Embarrassment is something that Boston bears, as something inevitable.

This is even worse than shame. This is painful.

Bob Hohler
Globe Staff / December 5, 2011

"In 2002, Fitzpatrick pleaded guilty in Florida to attempted sexual battery on a child under 12. The following year,
the team settled a lawsuit with seven Florida men who said Fitzpatrick molested them during spring training
beginning in the 1970s."

December 5, 2011

’90s Red Sox sexual abuse case rekindled

In 2003, the team settled a $3.15 million lawsuit with seven Florida men who alleged Fitzpatrick molested them
during spring training beginning in the early 1970s. Fitzpatrick pleaded guilty in 2002 in Florida to four counts
of attempted sexual battery related to the case.

When he died, Fitzpatrick was serving a 10-year suspended sentence and 15 years probation for the Florida convictions.
The court also had ordered him to pay each victim $10,000 in restitution.

As usual, the Boston Herald sneaks away from confronting the dirty laundry that they have responsibility for.

They took the easy way out and used AP. The Boston Globe stood alone in confronting abuse by religious figures,
while the Boston Herald tried to keep the cover up about the abuse, operating. The Boson Herald took cowardly
punches and kicks at the Boston Globe for letting the light shine on ugly things that crawled around in the dark.

http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...red_sox_clubhouse_chief_accused_of_90s_abuse/

Guess which paper supports the Tea Party and Republicans?
Guess which paper tries to give everyone a chance to be heard?
 
Embarrassment is something that Boston bears, as something inevitable.

This is even worse than shame. This is painful.

Bob Hohler
Globe Staff / December 5, 2011

"In 2002, Fitzpatrick pleaded guilty in Florida to attempted sexual battery on a child under 12. The following year,
the team settled a lawsuit with seven Florida men who said Fitzpatrick molested them during spring training
beginning in the 1970s."

December 5, 2011

’90s Red Sox sexual abuse case rekindled

In 2003, the team settled a $3.15 million lawsuit with seven Florida men who alleged Fitzpatrick molested them
during spring training beginning in the early 1970s. Fitzpatrick pleaded guilty in 2002 in Florida to four counts
of attempted sexual battery related to the case.

When he died, Fitzpatrick was serving a 10-year suspended sentence and 15 years probation for the Florida convictions.
The court also had ordered him to pay each victim $10,000 in restitution.

As usual, the Boston Herald sneaks away from confronting the dirty laundry that they have responsibility for.

They took the easy way out and used AP. The Boston Globe stood alone in confronting abuse by religious figures,
while the Boston Herald tried to keep the cover up about the abuse, operating. The Boson Herald took cowardly
punches and kicks at the Boston Globe for letting the light shine on ugly things that crawled around in the dark.

http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...red_sox_clubhouse_chief_accused_of_90s_abuse/

Guess which paper supports the Tea Party and Republicans?
Guess which paper tries to give everyone a chance to be heard?
I think I speak for most of the earth's living creatures when I say...


Huh??
 
I think I speak for most of the earth's living creatures when I say...


Huh??


They (The Boston Herald) took the easy way out and used AP. The Boston Globe stood alone in confronting abuse by religious figures,
while the Boston Herald tried to keep the cover up about the abuse, operating. The Boson Herald took cowardly
punches and kicks at the Boston Globe for letting the light shine on ugly things that crawled around in the dark.

The Herald is known for cowardly journalism and is notoriously rightwing. The Globe, a liberal bastion, did not shirk from coverage of either the Bosox scandal or the church abuses. The Herald castigated the Globe for doing this.
 
I've lived on the East Coast most of my life, and if you asked me to name the newspapers in the major cities I'd say the Boston Globe, Newark Star-Ledger, New York Times, Post & Daily News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, Washington Post, Toronto Globe & Mail. I know there's a Philly Daily News (or was at one time)—but I've never heard of the Boston Herald.
 
Not to derail this sick fucking story, but I think "fondle" needs to be replaced with a word that doesn't sound so cute. Maybe "Sandusky."

"He followed me into the shower and fondled my balls."
"Awww...."

Vs.:

"He followed me into the shower and Sunduskyed my balls."
"That SICK BASTARD!!!"

I suppose it would work.
"He was trying to Sandusky my tits all night."
"When I give head I always make sure to Sandusky his balls."

Yeah, it works.
 
I've lived on the East Coast most of my life, and if you asked me to name the newspapers in the major cities I'd say the Boston Globe, Newark Star-Ledger, New York Times, Post & Daily News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, Washington Post, Toronto Globe & Mail. I know there's a Philly Daily News (or was at one time)—but I've never heard of the Boston Herald.

http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/index.bg
 
It was a newspaper, a long time ago-

http://www.heraldmedia.com/heraldMedia/history.html

The Herald American was formed June 19, 1972, when Hearst bought the Boston Herald Traveler and combined it
with the Record American and Sunday Advertiser.

When the union agreements are ratified and all the documents are signed, Murdoch will add the Herald American
to the publishing empire that already includes the New York Post, the Times of London and the Village Voice.

The Hearst Corp., which has been publishing a daily newspaper in Boston since 1904, loses a business that it says
is losing money at the rate of $1 million a month.

Murdoch spent $5 billion to buy Dow Jones; he ponied up just $1 million to pry the HeraldAmerican from Hearst.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2009/05/1982_flashback.html

http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/45226-When-Rupert-came-to-Boston/?page=4#TOPCONTENT
 
Dirty paws on public media-

Rupert would not be where he is today if he had not recognised talent," Boston Herald publisher Patrick Purcell said in introducing Hinton, an old friend, before a speech to an executive club in March.

Hinton replied: "If Rupert Murdoch asked me to get his lunch," he quipped in his speech, "I still will."
 
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It was a newspaper, a long time ago-

http://www.heraldmedia.com/heraldMedia/history.html

The Herald American was formed June 19, 1972, when Hearst bought the Boston Herald Traveler and combined it
with the Record American and Sunday Advertiser.

When the union agreements are ratified and all the documents are signed, Murdoch will add the Herald American
to the publishing empire that already includes the New York Post, the Times of London and the Village Voice.

The Hearst Corp., which has been publishing a daily newspaper in Boston since 1904, loses a business that it says
is losing money at the rate of $1 million a month.

Murdoch spent $5 billion to buy Dow Jones; he ponied up just $1 million to pry the HeraldAmerican from Hearst.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2009/05/1982_flashback.html

http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/45226-When-Rupert-came-to-Boston/?page=4#TOPCONTENT

Uhm, The Boston Herald still exists.
 
I say fuck him, no pun intended. He hasn't said anything for over 20 years and now he wants a paycheck. Too late, should have said something while the guilty party was alive.
 
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