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Saturday / November 23.

Pitino Tells Jury About Tryst With Sypher

By BRETT BARROUQUERE and WILL GRAVES, Associated Press Writers
Oklahoman

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A woman accused of demanding millions to stay quiet about a tryst with Rick Pitino initiated the sex by whispering to him and unzipping his pants when he got up to leave an empty Italian restaurant, he testified Wednesday.

The Louisville coach’s testimony marked the first time he’s talked publicly in detail about his July 2003 encounter with Karen Cunagin Sypher, the meeting that led to her trial this week on extortion charges. Pitino’s portrayal of Sypher as the aggressor came after several witnesses said she was flirty and persistent when she approached Pitino at the restaurant.

Pitino obliged her request to say happy birthday to her son on her cell phone. When she returned later, Pitino said, he bought her a drink. They lingered to talk after the restaurant had closed and the owner had gone home.

As he got up from the table, the married father of five said Sypher whispered something.

“Some unfortunate things happened,” Pitino said in the courtroom packed with spectators from basketball-mad Kentucky. “She opened up my pants.”

“Did you have sex that night?” Assistant U.S. Attorney Marisa Ford asked.

“Yes, very briefly,” said Pitino, who wore a dark suit with a white shirt and red tie. The two have said they had sex at the table.

Sypher, 50, was sitting a few feet away but appeared unfazed by Pitino’s testimony, sometimes watching him, sometimes passing notes to her attorney.

Sypher is charged with extortion, asking for cash, cars and a house to stay quiet about the sex. She has pleaded not guilty, claiming Pitino sexually assaulted her. Police and prosecutors have said her assault claim lacked merit.

Pitino, 57, will return to the witness stand Thursday to face questioning from the defense.

Pitino said after he and Sypher left the restaurant together, she asked for basketball tickets. Pitino agreed and made the arrangements.

A few weeks later, Sypher, then known as Karen Wise, called and said she was pregnant.

“I didn’t believe at the time it was my child,” Pitino said. “She said she didn’t know what she was going to do.”

Sypher said she had no health insurance, Pitino said, so he offered $3,000. He thought the money was for counseling and medical needs but Sypher later said she had an abortion, Pitino said.

Less than a year later, Pitino’s assistant, Tim Sypher, married Karen Wise.

Threats to reveal the fling came nearly six years after it took place, Pitino said.

On Feb. 26, 2009, he listened to a cell phone message of a man’s voice describing details of the encounter at the restaurant and calling it a violent assault, Pitino told the jury.

“He mentioned the word rape. I got very sick to my stomach,” Pitino said. He said he felt threatened and frightened.

Sypher, speaking briefly to reporters as she left the courthouse, said: “I’m stronger than ever and waiting for my day.”

Jurors earlier heard testimony from Lester Goetzinger of Louisville, who acknowledged making the calls in exchange for sexual favors from Sypher.

Pitino also testified he received a handwritten note from Sypher in March 2009 that asked for cars, housing and money.

Jurors also heard an hourlong recording Sypher secretly made of a meeting with Pitino. Pitino is heard repeatedly asking Sypher who made the calls and how someone would have known details of their 2003 encounter.

Sypher never accuses Pitino of rape. She complains that her husband does little to make her life better.

Pitino received a third threatening call two days later telling him that the sexual relationship would be made public unless he did “the right thing.”

Pitino said in March 2009, he received a letter from attorney Dana Kolter of Louisville, who was representing Sypher. In the letter, which jurors saw Wednesday, Kolter accused Pitino of rape and forcing Sypher to have an abortion and demanded a settlement to prevent a lawsuit.

Kolter, who is expected to testify later in the trial, sought $10 million, but Pitino said, reduced that amount to $5 million.

Pitino contacted the FBI shortly after, then released a statement that someone tried to extort money from him.

In July, Sypher filed a police report accusing Pitino of rape, an allegation police and prosecutors said lacked merit. On the witness stand, Pitino denied raping Sypher.

“I could never rape a woman or be physically harmful to any woman at any time,” Pitino said.

Pitino said the ordeal took a toll on him as the Cardinals were making a run for the Big East Conference championship.

“I was not sleeping. I was physically and mentally worn out,” Pitino said.

Pitino has coached at Louisville since 2001, after leaving the NBA’s Boston Celtics where Tim Sypher served as his special assistant. Tim Sypher continued to work for Pitino as equipment manager and has recently been named director of the building that houses offices and training facilities for the Louisville team.

Karen and Tim Sypher, who have a 5-year-old daughter, are in the midst of a divorce.

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  • AZ,

    Why is the government paying for this to go to TRIAL?
    Is this a waste of US money or what?

    Rickie Dickie had his 10 seconds.
    And the US citizen have to pay millions for this trial.

    Rickie gets OFF .
    And we get RIPPED OFF.

    10 seconds baby….

  • Good stuff on Rickie Dicke AZ.

    The folks in the West are very concerned.

    Have you heard the latest from A. Adams.

    No UL coach went to see him play and they gave him a bunch of excuses.

    This thing can only happen in Kentucky.

    Is there a CALI story coming up next?

    LOL

  • Two Things…

    ONE- Rickie Dickie has been coached for over 4 months.
    What you heard today, was a coached man.

    TWO-
    Karen is waiting to take the stand.
    The TRUTH will finally come out.

    Big BUZZ on the west about those LOST recruits.
    Adams will not be playing at UL…

    His decision was quicker than 10 seconds.
    He has good parents.

  • Think U should worry about your own program instead of UK or UL!

    PHOENIX (AP)—The NCAA has placed the University of Arizona men’s basketball program on two year’s probation and vacated 19 wins from the 2007-08 season for violations involving Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson.

    The NCAA upheld numerous self-imposed sanctions by the school, but took away an additional scholarship in 2012-13 and vacated wins in games played by two players deemed ineligible. The NCAA also reduced more recruiting visits than the school had initially proposed for the next two school years.

    The sanctions stem from Olson’s involvement with a booster club and promotion of an AAU tournament. The NCAA did not reprimand Olson because he retired in 2008 and had suffered a stroke.

    The university said it will not appeal the decision.

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=ap-ncaa-arizonasanctions

  • So you mean to tell me that Arizona receiving penalties that everyone knew was coming (although a bit harsher than expected) is breaking news to you? Watch out AZ, BlueCat32 may be outscooping you soon!

  • That comment was in response to jessiewildjerk not towards AZ…Thanks for your stellar remark though!

  • Comment by PaulSmenis
    2010-07-29 17:51:42

    So you mean to tell me that Arizona receiving penalties that everyone knew was coming (although a bit harsher than expected) is breaking news to you? Watch out AZ, BlueCat32 may be outscooping you soon!
    ————————————

    And also,I might add that the Pitino news is not breaking either,its been known for quite sometime that the trial was forthcoming So,I’d say in both cases(The Arizona report and the Pitino case) are equal in breaking news….So.in closing your smart ass remark really is irrelevant when comparing the two “Breaking News” stories…….

  • Will there be charges of perjury for Rickie Dickie?

    Rickie Dickie stated, under oath, he was not the father of the baby, in the abortion.

    But, Rickie Dickie told his friend, which testified on Thursday…Take her to get insurance and take her to the clince because I got her knocked up.
    Rickie Dickie tells another person that she got her pregnant.

    Looks like Rickie Dickie has SUBSEQUENTLY taken a number of doctor visits.
    These doctor visits were done in order to get ready for the trial.
    In order to say… I could not get her pregnant.
    This is a POOR way to twist the truth.

    Ask the question…. when Rickie Dickie had sex and/or RAPED Karen… could he get her pregnant.
    The testing conducted by the doctors were ALL recent examinations. These tests were done years after the sex and/or RAPE of Karen.

    Did Rickie commit perjury???
    If so, he should be prosecuted or NOT?
    I say YES.

  • Jessie, you should worry about your own problems. You’re always so quick to run your negative smack about other schools–why don’t you just worry about whether or not Zona can get an invite this year from the NCAA or NIT (two years in a row would really suck). At least Ricky P’s actions didn’t cause Louisville to lose half of their official visits or lose a scholarship. I can’t wait to watch Selby run circles around your Mildcats in Vegas.

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