James Franklin and his band of Sexual Minxes

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  • Pitty
    Death, Taxes, Jeff Capel
    • Feb 2009
    • 7541

    James Franklin and his band of Sexual Minxes

    New allegations have arisen that James Franklin contacted the victim who was allegedly raped by several of his football players when he was head coach at Vanderbilt University.

    What's more, Franklin had allegedly recruited the victim - in an apparent violation of NCAA rules - to assist him in recruiting players to the Vanderbilt team because she was "pretty."

    The allegations were made in a court filing by the defense in the rape case and reported Tuesday by The Tennessean.

    According to The Tennessean:

    The filing also includes a new allegation about interactions between the alleged victim and former head football coach James Franklin and former director of performance enhancement Dwight Galt — both now at Penn State University.

    Referring to records, the attorneys said the victim was contacted by Franklin and Galt during a medical examination four days after the rape to explain "that they cared about her because she assisted them with recruiting."

    It went on to say that at some point, "Coach Franklin called her in for a private meeting and told her he wanted her to get fifteen pretty girls together and form a team to assist with the recruiting even though he knew it was against the rules. He added that all the other colleges did it."

    The newspaper added: "Reached by cellphone Tuesday, Franklin repeatedly said he was 'not interested in talking.' He declined an offer to hear the allegations."

    Penn State, it reported, did not respond to requests for comment.

    The Franklin allegations were a small part of a much larger argument by the defense that the case should be dismissed because the prosecution had either destroyed or was withholding evidence.

    The District Attorney in the case issued a brief statement denying those accusations.

    "We strongly deny these baseless allegations referenced in the motions filed late this afternoon and deny any inappropriate conduct in this case," the statement said.

    Earlier, when anonymously sourced allegations were reported that Franklin may have viewed video of the incident on one of the player's cell phone, prosecutors were explicit: "We just wanted to state clearly that there’s no evidence whatsoever where Coach Franklin was involved in any way in the cover-up or has done anything inappropriate."

    Most of the documents in the case have been sealed and many proceedings take place behind closed doors.

    The allegation that Franklin tried to assemble a team of "pretty girls" to help with Vanderbilt recruiting conjures another statement Franklin made about the importance of attractive women.

    During a radio interview in 2012, Franklin said one of the top qualifications for his assistant coaches is they must have attractive wives.

    "I've been saying it for a long time, I will not hire an assistant coach until I've seen his wife," Franklin said. "If she looks the part, and she's a D-1 recruit, then you got a chance to get hired. That's part of the deal."

    He continued: "There's a very strong correlation between having the confidence, going up and talking to a woman, and being quick on your feet and having some personality and confidence and being fun and articulate, than it is walking into a high school and recruiting a kid and selling him."

    Franklin subsequently issued an apology on Twitter, and Vanderbilt's athletic director said that "clearly what he said is not how he feels and not how we feel."

    Before Franklin was hired, there was speculation the extent to which Penn State would have to deal with public relations baggage from his association with the rape scandal.

    Neither Franklin nor various Penn State spokespeople immediately responded to requests for comment.

    NOTE: This story has been updated from the original to remove a dead link and to add the earlier statement from the prosecutor that there was no evidence that Franklin had done anything inappropriate.
    The clear insinuation here is that Franklin was choosing women to have sex with players, which, duh, is done at every single school I can think of in some fashion. The real problem here is the sticky spot PSU is in considering the last few years and their comments that Franklin was the "most vetted" candidate in school history. It could be damning evidence if the girl was hired with explicit mention of providing sex OR if the meeting post-rape allegations with Franklin were in regards to anything other than her well-being.

    Thoughts?
  • NAHSTE
    Probably owns the site
    • Feb 2009
    • 22233

    #2
    Doesn't look good. It never had looked good but this additional info compounds matters further. But hey, at least Penn State has gotten a TRUE PENN STATE GUY... A guy who FITS THE CULTURE ... RESPECTS AND HONORS THE TRADITIONS. RETURNING TO THEIR ROOTS.

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    • Pitty
      Death, Taxes, Jeff Capel
      • Feb 2009
      • 7541

      #3
      Originally posted by NAHSTE
      Doesn't look good. But hey, at least Penn State has gotten a TRUE PENN STATE GUY... A guy who FITS THE CULTURE ... RESPECTS AND HONORS THE TRADITIONS. RETURNING TO THEIR ROOTS.

      You don't understand the #YNWA Penn State way.

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      • Senser81
        VSN Poster of the Year
        • Feb 2009
        • 12804

        #4
        Originally posted by NAHSTE
        Doesn't look good. It never had looked good but this additional info compounds matters further. But hey, at least Penn State has gotten a TRUE PENN STATE GUY... A guy who FITS THE CULTURE ... RESPECTS AND HONORS THE TRADITIONS. RETURNING TO THEIR ROOTS.

        Could be worse. At least it appears that Franklin is into pretty girls.

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        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
          Highwayman
          • Feb 2009
          • 15429

          #5
          You don't remember his interviews where he talks about choosing assistants based on how attractive their wives are?

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          • ram29jackson
            Noob
            • Nov 2008
            • 0

            #6
            for the love of God..can someone be just a little more normal and not get busted for all this stupid crap ?

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            • NAHSTE
              Probably owns the site
              • Feb 2009
              • 22233

              #7
              Originally posted by ram29jackson
              for the love of God..can someone be just a little more normal and not get busted for all this stupid crap ?

              You'd prefer they not "get busted" for "stupid crap" like covering up rape investigations?

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              • Youk
                Posts too much
                • Feb 2009
                • 7998

                #8
                Originally posted by NAHSTE
                You'd prefer they not "get busted" for "stupid crap" like covering up rape investigations?

                Covering up rape investigations is also approved by certain members of this board with a red name.

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                • Youk
                  Posts too much
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 7998

                  #9
                  Interesting update coming out.

                  Prosecutors in the rape case involving former Vanderbilt football players took aim at allegations from defense attorneys Tuesday. A district attorney said the legal team representing Brandon Vandenburg filed court documents with baseless allegations designed to intimidate the victim and malign prosecutors. Those allegations also mentioned former Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin, now at Penn State, and linked to him to knowing and making contact with the alleged victim. Franklin’s connection to the rape case has been one of comfort and care for the victim, a prosecutor says.

                  “He did,” make contact with the alleged victim, deputy district attorney Tom Thurman said in a phone interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I think he and his wife called and said they were praying for her and thinking about her. It was probably a pretty nice thing to do, and it gets thrown up like this.”

                  Defense attorneys mentioned Franklin had contacted the victim at some point in time about gathering female students to help with recruiting. Franklin has stated his involvement with the case has always been to cooperate with authorities investigating the case. Franklin is set to begin an extended bus tour to meet with Penn State alums throughout the Pennsylvania and mid-Atlantic region.

                  “Obviously, it wasn’t for any purpose of covering up or anything like that,” Thurman added. “It was showing support, which was a nice thing to do. That’s the only contact I know about.”

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